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Building Permit #12078 - Fountain Drive 1/6/2014
Date.... TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER PERMIT FOR WIRING This certifies that .. ................ & ....................... ...... has permission to perform .......4. zz...A .....Z��zlloemv,7— wiring in the building of ....... ......... ...... ........................................North Andover,Mass. at ...... ....................................... Fee ...Lic.No. ................. Iff...................................... ..... ..... ELECTRICAL INspwroR" Check# 12078 Date............................................. DOVER ING This certifie ............................. has permissi ............... wiring in thi vu L at ...... ido"v'er,Mass. ............ ............................. TOR 'vyl�l Check# Date..... ........:�Y....... OF OR TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER PERMIT FOR WIRING H%J This certifies that ...........41!4;...... 5....... ............................... ....................... "r has permission to perform ....&?& e............................, ...... ..........................;.V fl wiring in the building of,... 4........ ...... 7.... .. ...... at ...... .......t�/�........................................... North Andover,Mass. Fee... 1-,i.c.No. ........... . ...................... .. ...... .................... .. ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR Check# r7 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Official Use Only Department of Fire Services Permit No. t Z © ? BOARD OF FIRE PREVENTIONOccupancy and Fee Checked ,REGULATIONS [Rev. 1/071 (leave blank) APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO PERFORM ELECTRICAL WORK All work to be performed in accordance with the Massachusetts Electrical Code(MEC),527 CMR 12.00 (PLEASE PRINT IN INK OR TYPE ALL INFORMATION) Date: I lb l( City or Town of. NORTH ANDOVER To theInsp[of Wires: By this application the undersigned gives notice of his or her intention to perform the electrical work described below. Location(Street&Number) , j n C)(` U Owner or Tenant ��l` 6 r, Telephone No. l— Owner's Address ft)P Is this permit in conjunction with a building permit?" --Yes ❑ No (Check Appropriate Box) Purpose of Building Utility Authorization No. Existing Service Amps / Volts Overhead ❑ Undgrd❑ No.of Meters New Service Amps / Volts Overhead❑ Und rd g ❑ No.of Meters Number of Feeders and Ampacity Location and Nature of Proposed Electrical Work: ���� � � c.�Pv}c e 7 '131", kc i Cbm letion of the ollowin table may be waived by the Inspector of Wires. No.of Recessed Luminaires No.of Ceil:Susp.(Paddle)Fans No.of Total Transformers KVA No.of Luminaire Outlets No.of Hot Tubs Generators KVA Above In- o.o Emergency Lighting r No.of Luminaires Swimming Pool rnd. ❑ rnd. E:1Batte Units No.of Receptacle Outlets No.of Oil Burners FIRE ALARMS I No.of Zones No.of Switches No.of Gas Burners No.of Detection and - Initiatin Devices No.of Ranges No.of Air Cond. Total Tons g No.of Alerting Devices No.of Waste Disposers Heat Pum Number Tons KW No.of Self-Contained Totals "".""'"'..... Detection/Alerting Devices No.of Dishwashers Space/Area Heating KW Local❑ Municipal ❑ Other Connection No.of Dryers Heating Appliances KW Security Systems:* No.of Devices or Equivalent No.of Water KW No.of No.of Data Wiring: • Heaters Signs Ballasts No.of Devices or Equivalent No.Hydromassage Bathtubs No.of Motors Total HP Telecommunications Wiring: No.of Devices or Equivalent OTHER: Attach additional detail if desired,or as required by the Inspector of Wires. i Estimated Value of lect ical Work: (When required by municipal policy.) Work to Start: I / Inspections to be requested in accordance with MEC Rule 10,and upon completion. INSURANCE COV RAGE: Unless waived y the owner,no permit for the performance of electrical work may issue unless the licensee provides proof of liability ins rice including"completed operation"coverage or its substantial equivalent. The undersigned certifies that such cover is in force,and has exhibited proof of same to the permit issuing office. CHECK ONE: INSURANCE BOND ❑ OTHER ❑ (Specify:) I certify,under thepains andpenalties ofperjury,that the information on this appliction is true and complete. FIRM NAME: � el 1' LIC.NO.: /3'Va94 Licensee: �QS�It �'� y.� o Signature LIC.NO.: 7/ (If applicable,enter "exempt"in the lig nse numper line.) Bus.Tel.No- ?�'1 3�9-31.5/x' Addres • �' /� Uri rwd:. O Alt.Tel.No.: 5L1 *Per M.G.L c. 147,s.57-16,security work requires Department of Public Safety"S"License: Lic.No. ms's OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the Licensee does not have the liability insurance coverage normally required by law. By my signature below,I hereby waive this requirement. I am the(check one)❑owner ❑owner's agent. Owner/Agent PERMIT FEE. $ Signature Telephone No. 1� _ -�-^ �. r . �- 4' , / e i i. T� 'a k r v Mali, k a Y S..S .. i 1 r s t iii�Pi##k4�r*#ii1. �i"i i s41 rz a a s � "�..' � � ♦ Rai,.�. 3 F�`� � # fF T s h ate, r' a" Y� qj w r4. 7 7� 1 i CX�1G P�rrt ' ow", _ r r.. k � y i f� dY 4,Y y ! 3 + aa, {f{f{f Q jA . •r •;,. ' x''99 6 �` ul •.ry ,. 4 uq d 4 f�����. 9 t Cy N l 2 i sit- ti a} s u a d �� Ot *V Ak fi irk liki R yyy 1 ,Y� kyr! ve t ,l i a _ a TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Office of the Building Department � NORTN q Community Development and Services t A 1600 Osgood Street, Bldg. 20, Suite 2035 North Andover, MA 01845 11L _ey 978-688-9545 Argo SACHUS���� To: Gary P. Nangle February 3, 2014 Fr: Peter Murphy- Electrical Inspector Re: Fountain Drive, Unit#2, North Andover MA Permit#12078 Dear Mr. Nangle, Your permit application for Unit#2, Fountain Drive was received and processed on January 6, 2014.The permit was not formally issued as the permit fees were not paid due to the fact that the total scope of the work was not known at that time. As a courtesy, an inspection of the above address was conducted on January 7, 2014 and was not approved.The reason for failure was because the scope of work for that unit and additional units will be in violation of 527 CMR 12:00 Rule 3. 527 CMR States: Rule 3—Additions or modifications to existing installation shall be made in accordance with this code without bringing the remaining part of the installation into compliance with the requirements of this code.The installation shall not create a violation of this code, nor shall it increase the magnitude of the existing violation. The inspection done on January 7, 2014 is indicative of the work to be done at the rest of the units(40 total)at this location. The existing circuit breaker panel in Unit#2 is not compliant with today's standards but was at the time of the initial installation,today's code requirement is four wires. Another failure to comply concerns working space in front, above, and below dedicated panel space(s) as addressed in NEC 2014, 110.24, 110.25,and 110.26. The location of the panel in Unit#2 (and remaining units) between the counter top and cabinet above and location of the stove directly in front of the panel will create a violation of the aforementioned code. Please see enclosed photo of rusted breaker box enclosure cover. The current panel location(s)will increase the magnitude of the existing violation ( IE. 527 CMR Rule#3) if the breaker panel will be reefed with 70 amp 3 wire or additional circuits for bathroom GFIC outlets are taken from these panels. In addition, I found no indication on the circuit breaker load center as to manufacturer or type of UL listed equipment that would be approved to be installed in the vintage panel at 2 Fountain Drive,as stated in Article 100 under listed. Installation of warning label(s) as represented in your letter does not address the code violation(s)and would not be sufficient to rectify the violation(s).Such a warning label will not prevent potential hazards due to the location(s)of the panels. In closing, NEC 2014 requires the panels to be relocated by addressing dedicated space issues as per NEC 2014, 110.24, 110.25, and 110.26. By doing this you will be able to accomplish the summary of work stated in your project manual documents. Please call with any additional questions or safety concerns regarding the Elderly Housing Units at Fountain Drive. Sincerely, Peter Murphy Electrical Inspector,Town of North Andover Cc:Joanne Comerford Curt Bellavance Gerald Brown Enclosures—11 pages t � ♦,��a �+���.#tis � � � � � � r r , t w k W E M 3rq f S � � , "F w a f Q t d i _ a t = II i "f < s I 77r �8 f of 3 J� s �c c , y.: y - � r�y s'f� ��=fir '� � � 1 �,E�. a+� t9� ��y`� a?'�` �6 a t��39„,"� rBs G;� d x�t��;k�, � •n z�' ;+''"'E��aa s ��k� ` t � �wnd �i� ✓ " � Y tr ail � I r s , ; Sr r. l a z n b � r y r � 4 r R 1 �( a 8 �k'y a i f E f e d d 1 It P� p r , t x t � • { s n � n a , w of n a� r $g , s 44 r S i a { o� }} e i! [� I t i �s. 3 q 3^ F - n 3 �gj t1 �j i C All k ja or d 1 a� .......... .......... FOUNTAIN DRIVE EWLY RE$,URFAC p AVING - NO CONTRACTOR TORAGE OF MATERIALS OR C NS I RUCTION PPARATUS ON P VING. REPAIR ANY PAVING,D MAGED BY bNSTkUt CTIO ACTIVITIES. CONTRACTORS SHALL ACCESS COMMUNITY .................... ROOM TOILETS ui 14 Lu o' Lu DAVISS T R,E,E T DEDICATED CONTRACTOR TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Office of the Building Department NORTF► Q�AtLED 16gti Community Development and Services 02 �°� 1600 Osgood Street, Bldg. 20, Suite 2035 '" t 70 North Andover, MA 01845 978-688-9545 pDRATED SSACHUS� To: Gary P. Nangle January 28, 2014 Fr: Peter Murphy- Electrical Inspector Re: Fountain Drive, Unit#2, North Andover MA Permit#12078 Dear Mr. Nangle, Your permit application for Unit#2, Fountain Drive was received and processed on January 6, 2014.The permit was not formally issued as the permit fees were not paid due to the fact that the total scope of the work was not known at that time. As a courtesy, an inspection of the above address was conducted on January 7,2014 and was not approved.The reason for failure was because the scope of work for that unit is in violation of 527 CMR 12:00 . 527 CMR States: Rule 3—Additions or modifications to existing installation shall be made in accordance with this code without bringing the remaining part of the installation into compliance with the requirements of this code.The installation shall not create a violation of this code, nor shall it increase the magnitude of the existing violation. The inspection done on January 7, 2014 is indicative of the work to be done at the rest of the units (40 total) at this location. The existing circuit breaker panel in Unit#2 is not compliant with today's standards but was at the time of the initial installation.The failure to comply concerns working-space in front,above, and below dedicated panel space(s) as addressed in NEC 2014, 110.24, 110.25,and 110.26. The location of the panel in Unit#2 (and remaining units) between the counter top and cabinet above and that the stove is directly in front of the panel will create a violation of the aforementioned code. The current panel location(s)will increase the magnitude of the existing violation if the breaker panel will be reefed with 70 amp 3 wire or additional circuits for bathroom GFIC outlets are taken from these panels. Installation of warning label(s) as represented in your letter does not address the code violation(s) and would not be sufficient to rectify the violation(s). Such a warning label will not prevent potential hazards due to the location(s) of the panels. In closing, I will require the panels to be relocated by addressing dedicated space issues as per NEC 2014, 110.24, 110.25,and 110.26. By doing this you will be able to accomplish the summary of work stated in your project manual documents. Please call with any additional questions or safety concerns regarding the Elderly Housing Units at Fountain Drive. Sincerely, Peter Murphy Electrical Inspector,Town of North Andover Cc:Joanne Comerford Gerald Brown Enclosures TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Office of the Building Department 10 XR TF11 01 jO D 1Community Development and Services '° 0Z. 1600 Osgood Street, Bldg. 20,Suite 2035 0 to North Andover, MA 01845 978-688-9545 ADRATED 0P�.(5 SSACHUS� To: Gary P. Nangle January 28, 2014 Fr: Peter Murphy- Electrical Inspector Re: Fountain Drive, Unit#2, North Andover MA Permit# 12078 Dear Mr. Nangle, Your permit application for Unit#2, Fountain Drive was received and processed on January 6, 2014.The permit was not formally issued as the permit fees were not paid due to the fact that the total scope of the work was not known at that time. As a courtesy, an inspection of the above address was conducted on January 7, 2014 and was not approved.The reason for failure was because the scope of work for that unit is in violation of 527 CMR 12:00. 527 CMR States: Rule 3-Additions or modifications to existing installation shall be made in accordance with this code without bringing the remaining part of the installation into compliance with the requirements of this code.The installation shall not create a violation of this code, nor shall it increase the magnitude of the existing violation. The inspection done on January 7, 2014 is indicative of the work to be done at the rest of the units(40 total) at this location. The existing circuit breaker panel in Unit#2 is not compliant with today's standards but was at the time of the initial installation.The failure to comply concerns working-space in front, above,and below dedicated panel space(s) as addressed in NEC 2014, 110.24, 110.25,and 110.26. The location of the panel in Unit#2 (and remaining units) between the counter top and cabinet above and that the stove is directly in front of the panel will create a violation of the aforementioned code. The current panel location(s)will increase the magnitude of the existing violation if the breaker panel will be reefed with 70 amp 3 wire or additional circuits for bathroom GFIC outlets are taken from these panels. Installation of warning label(s) as represented in your letter does not address the code violation(s) and would not be sufficient to rectify the violation(s).Such a warning label will not prevent potential hazards due to the location(s)of the panels. t i January 24,2014 NANGILE ]ENGINEERING Mr.Peter Murphy,Inspector of Wires ]INCORPORATED TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 1600 Osgood Street North Andover,MA 01845 RE: DHCD 196036 North Andover Housing Authority Selected Electrical Improvements,Fountain Drive Dear Mr.Murphy: This letter is to open a discussion regarding the planned electrical safety improvements planned for the North Andover Housing Authority's Fountain Drive development.As you may recall,the proposed work includes: 1. Adding a circuit and GFCI receptacle in each of forty 40 dwelling unit bathrooms,and 2. Adding an electric range outlet in each of eight(8)unit kitchens.' This element of the work also includes the installation of a new feeder to the existing unit panelboard. You recently discussed the work with Mr.Carl Neunaber of my office,and advised that you would not issue a permit for the work as currently depicted on the contract documents. We understand your concern to be an existing violation of the working space at the existing dwelling unit panelboards. We believe the work should be permitted as allowed by 527 CMR 12.00,the Massachusetts Electrical code,Rule 3,which reads: "Additions or modifications to an existing installation shall be made in accordance with this Code without bringing the remaining part of the installation into compliance with the requirements of this Code. The installation shall not create a violation of this Code, nor shall it increase the magnitude of an existing violation" In this instance,the issue is an existing working space violation at the existing panelboards located in the dwelling unit kitchens.The panelboards are located above the kitchen counter,and below the upper kitchen cabinets;a common installation in this vintage construction.The location of the existing panelboards does not allow compliance with recent or current editions of 527 CMR 12.00 110.26(A), Working Space which in effect requires a clear space for 36 inches in front of the panel,30 inches wide, from the floor to the ceiling As you know,the working space described above is obstructed by the existing kitchen cabinets. However,the working space violation is an existing violation. The addition of the electric range receptacle outlet is in response to Public Housing Notice 2012-15from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Dousing and Community Development(DHCD).The notice provides that public housing in which residents on oxygen therapy reside should be provided with electric cooking appliances rather than,natural gas appliances,due to the risk of fire and serious bodily injury or death should the oxygen cause a fire ignited by the open flame of the gas range-top burners.The addition of the electric range receptacle outlet will allow the NAHA to replace the gas ranges with electric ranges in selected dwelling units and safely accommodate residents who may be on oxygen therapy,in response to the.notice.from DHCD. 32 Prince Street, Danvers,MA, on92,3 Tel. (978)777-76,5o Fax (x'78)777`7653 www.nxain gteeingineerirng.corng Mr.Peter Murphy,Inspector of Wires January 24,2014 Page 2 The addition of branch circuits to serve the bathroom GFCI receptacle outlet and electric range receptacle outlet in the existing panelboards does not increase the magnitude of the existing working space violation,as the working space is related to the panelboard—not to the circuit breakers or branch circuits therein.Therefore,the proposed work does not increase the magnitude of the existing clear space violation at each panelboard. Also please note that 527 CMR 12.00 paragraph I I0.26(A)requires the described working space only for "equipment... likely to require examination, adjustment, servicing or maintenance while energized... "If the work is permitted,we will require that the following warning label be installed at each dwelling unit panelboard: WARNING DO NOT WORK ON THS EQUIPMENT ENERGIZED! EQUIPMENT DISCONNECTING MEANS LOCATED IN BUILDING BASEMENT Such a warning label will eliminate the likelihood that the panelboard will be serviced while energized, eliminating the clear space,requirement. We believe the work will create a safer installation for the residents at Fountain Drive. We respectfully request that the permit for this work issue under the provisions of 527 CMR 12.00,2014 Massachusetts Electrical Code,Rule 3,or that the application for permit be rejected in writing stating the reasons for the rejection so that the determination can be appealed to the Board of Electricians' Appeals in accordance with M.G.L.c. 143 §3P. Should you have any questions regarding this information,please do not hesitate to contact me. Respectfully, N ANGLE )E 1{NIEIEIRJNG INCGII(31P 0IIt.A'TIED l i G Pentgle,�es cc: Joanne Comerford,NAHA Robert Watt,DHCD N:\2011 Project Folders\11015 DHCD House Doctor\11015.021 North Andover HA-Electrical lmprovements\Correspondence\LtrPMl:doc ,32 Prince Street,Danvers, MIA 01923 Tel. (978),y77-76,5o Fax (978)777-76,53 www.nangteeirRg*tneertng.com In closing,I will require the panels to be relocated by addressing dedicated space issues as per NEC 2014, 110.24, 110.25,and 110.26. By doing this you will be able to accomplish the summary of work stated in your project manual documents. Please call with any additional questions or safety concerns regarding the Elderly Housing Units at Fountain Drive. Sincerely, Peter Murphy Electrical Inspector,Town of North Andover Cc:Joanne Comerford Gerald Brown Enclosures 7FISH#196036 D M PROJECT MAN UAL MODERNIZATION OF STATE AIDED PUBLIC HOUSING SELECTED ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS STATE-AIDED DEVELOPMENT: Fountain Drive,667-1 NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS Massachusetts Department of - »'ousing and Community Development NORTH ANDOVER HOUSING PROJECT ADDRESS: AUTHORITY Fountain Drive One Morkeski Meadows North Andover, MA North Andover, MA 01845 ^ 1 Yk-k l Phone: (978)682-3932 �L� cXC�- ( t ti FAX: (978)682-0815 Edward Snell, Chairman Mary I C ,, m j�ks�— John Driscoll,Vice Chairman Stephi Madeleine Sutcliffe, State Appointee Joanna No Hard Co PY� �i��- ,1rJ � Will Be Sent for TI L Sbe S- Go to: www,biddocs �- Or visit Nashoba ( e— for all Project info an, Architect/Enaineer MANGLE(ENGINEERING )INCORPORATED 32 Prince Street Danvers, MA 01923 Phone: 978-777-7650 Fax: 978-777-7653 / U v� 6,VV) , DATE:August 14,2013 Bid Set Caw` DHCD 9/912009 TITLE SHEET 00.01.01 10F 1 DHCD PROJECT MANUAL. FISH#196036 MODERNIZATION OF STATE AIDED PUBLIC HOUSING SELECTED ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS STATE-AIDED DEVELOPMENT: Fountain Drive,667-1 NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS Massachusetts Department of �yousing and Carninunityr Developinent NORTH ANDOVER HOUSING PROJECT ADDRESS: AUTHORITY Fountain Drive One Morkeski Meadows North Andover, MA North Andover, MA 01845 Phone: (978)682-3932 FAX: (978)682-0815 Edward Snell, Chairman Mary Beth Soucy, Board Member John Driscoll,Vice Chairman Stephen Long, Board Member Madeleine Sutcliffe, State Appointee Joanne Comerford, Executive Director No Hard Copy Addenda Will Be Sent for This Project Go to: www.biddocsonline.com Or visit Nashoba Blue for all Project info and addenda Architect/Ennineer MANGLE(ENGINEERING (INCORPORATED 32 Prince Street Danvers, MA 01923 Phone: 978-777-7650 Fax: 978-777-7653 v� G�vv) DATE:August 14, 3 Bid Set DHCD 919/2009 TITLE SHEET 00.01.01 1 OF 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Number of Pages PROCUREMENT DOCUMENTS 00.01.01 Title Sheet for Project Manual ..........................................................................................1 00.01.10 Table of Contents .............................................................................................................2 00.11.14 Advertisement ...................................................................................................................1 00.21.25 Instructions to Bidders ......................................................................................................3 00.41.25 Form for General Bid ........................................................................................................1 00.43.98 Bidder's Checklist .............................................................................................................1 00.45.13 Bidders Reference Form .................................................................................................1 CONTRACTING FORMS 00.52.25 Form of Owner/Contractor Agreement ............................................................................2 00.53.00 Form of Corporate Vote ...................................................................................................1 00.61.13 Form of Performance Bond ..............................................................................................1 00.61.16 Form of Payment Bond ....................................................................................................1 CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT 00.72.25 General Conditions Table of Contents& Index.................................................................2 00.72.25 General Conditions of the Contract ...............................................................................18 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 00.73.36 EEO Requirements ..........................................................................................................3 00.73.36.01 Form of General Contractors Equal Employment Certification ............................................. 1 00.73.36.04 EEO Weekly Manpower Report Forms ..................................................................................1 PREVAILING WAGES AND LABOR REGULATIONS Section 00.73.43 - Prevailing Wages and Labor Regulations................................................................1 MA Prevailing Wage Rates.....................................................................................37 Weekly Certified Payroll Report Form.......................................................................1 Weekly Payroll Record Report&Statement of Compliance....................................1 SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION 1 —GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 01.11.00 - Summary of Work .......................................................................................................... 3 Section01.23.00 - Alternates ....................................................................................................................... 1 Section 01.25.00 - OR EQUALS—Product Substitutions Procedures........................................................ 2 Section 01.26.00 - Contract Modification Procedures ................................................................................ 3 01.26.00.01 Sample Change Order Form ............................................................................................. 1 01.26.00.02 Sample Construction Change Directive Form ................................................................... 1 Section 01.29.00 - Payment Procedures ......................................................................................................3 01.29.00.01 Sample Application for Payment Cover Sheet-Form ....................................................... 1 01.29.00.02 Sample Application for Payment Continuation Sheet-Form............................................. 2 Section 01.31.00 - Project Management and Coordination ....................................................................... 4 Section 01.33.00 - Submittals—Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples.............................................5 Section 01.50.00 - Temporary Facilities and Controls .................................................................................5 Section 01.73.29 - Cutting&Patching ..........................................................................................................4 Section 01.74.13 - Progress Cleaning—Final Cleaning................................................................................2 Section 01.77.00 - Project Close Out Procedures....................................................................................... 3 01.77.00.01 Sample Certificate of Substantial Completion Form ......................................................... 1 01.77.00.02 Sample Certificate of Partial Release of Retainage Form.................................................. 1 01.77.00.03 Sample Certificate of Final Completion Form..................................................................... 1 DHCD 10121111 TABLE OF CONTENTS 00.01.10 $25k-$100k 1 OF 2 Section 01.78.39 - Project Record Drawings ............................................................................................. 2 DIVISION 26—ELECTRICAL Section26.00.00 - Electrical .................................................................................................................... 12 LIST OF DRAWINGS E-1 - Site Plan, Legend and Abbreviations E-2- Typical Apartment Plan& Notes E-3- Typical Building One-Line Diagrams DHCD 10121H1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 00.01.10 $25k-$100k 2 OF 2 25-100 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The North Andover Housing Authority, the Awarding Authority, invites sealed bids from Electrical Contractors for the Electrical Improvements project for the North Andover Housing Authority in North Andover, Massachusetts, in accordance with the documents prepared by Nangle Engineering Incorporated. The Project consists of: Various electrical improvements to the North Andover Housing Authority Fountain Drive development. The work is estimated to cost $ 75,000.00 includes all alternates. Bids are subject to M.G.L. c.149 §44A-J &to minimum wage rates as required by M.G.L. c.149 §§26 to 27H inclusive. General Bids will be received until 2:00 PM, Thursday, August 29, 2013 and publicly opened, forthwith. All Bids should be sent to: North Andover Housing Authority, One Morkeski Meadows, North Andover, MA 01845 received no later than the date &time specified above. General bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit that is not less than five (5%) of the greatest possible bid amount (considering all alternates), and made payable to the North Andover Housing Authority. Bid Forms and Contract Documents will be available for pick-up at www.biddocsonline.com (may be viewed electronically and hard copy requested) at Nashoba Blue, Inc., 433 Main Street, Hudson, MA 01749 (978-568-1167) on Wednesday, August 14, 2013. There is a plan deposit of$ 25.00 per set (maximum of 2 sets) payable to BidDocs ONLINE Inc. Deposits may be electronically paid or must be a certified or cashier's check. This deposit will be refunded for up to two sets for general bidders upon return of the sets in good condition within thirty days of receipt of general bids. Otherwise the deposit shall be the property of the Awarding Authority. Bidders requesting Contract Documents to be mailed to them shall include a separate check for $40.00 per set, for UPS Ground (or $65.00 per set for UPS overnight) payable to BidDocs ONLINE, Inc., to cover mailing and handling costs. The contractor and all subcontractors shall furnish to the Owner, prior to the beginning of construction, documentation indicating that each worker has successfully completed at least 10 hours of an OSHA approved course in construction safety and health. The job site will be available for inspection at 10:00 A.M. on August 22, 2013. Please meet at the site on Fountain Drive. The Contract Documents may be obtained by electronic media at: Project Dog 978 499-9014 www.projectdog.com McGraw Hill 781430-2008 www.construction.com iSQFT 800 364-2059 www.isqft.com Joanne Comerford, Executive Director August 14, 2013 DHCD$25,000.100,000 ADVERTISEMENT 00.11.14 07/1/2011 1 of 1 25-100 00.21.25 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Building Projects $251000-$100,000 ARTICLE 1. - BIDDER'S REPRESENTATION 1.1 Each General Bidder(hereinafter called the "Bidder") by making a bid (hereinafter called "bid") represents that: (.1) The Bidder has read and understands the Contract Documents and the bid is made in accordance therewith. (.2) The Bidder has visited the site and is familiar with the local conditions under which the Work has to be performed. 1.2 Failure to so examine the Contract Documents and site will not relieve any Bidder from any obligation under the bid as submitted. ARTICLE 2. CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION OSHA SAFETY TRAINING & LEAD 2.1 All employees who work on Massachusetts public works construction sites must have no less than 10 hours of OSHA-approved safety and health training. See Chapter 306 of the Acts of 2004, 2.2 The Contractor and all subcontractors on this project will be required to provide certification of compliance with this requirement in accordance with the provisions of Section 00.73.43 of these Contract Documents. 2.3 The Contractor and all subcontractors shall provide evidence of compliance with Certifications re: EPA regulation 40 CFR 745. ARTICLE 3. - REQUESTS FOR INTERPRETATION 3.1 Bidders shall promptly notify the Architect of any ambiguity, inconsistency, or error, which they may discover upon examination of the Contract Documents, the site, and local conditions. 3.2 Bidders requiring clarification or interpretation of the Contract Documents shall make a written request to the Architect. The Architect will answer such requests if received seven (7) calendar days before the date for receipt of the bids. 3.3 Interpretation, correction, or change in the Contract Documents will be made by written Addendum, which will become part of the Contract Documents. Neither the Housing Authority nor the Architect will be held accountable for any oral interpretations, corrections, or changes. 3.4 Addenda will be mailed by the Architect by U.S Postal Service, certificate of mailing, to every individual or firm on record as having taken a set of Contract Documents. 3.5 Copies of addenda will be made available for inspection at the locations listed in the Advertisement where Contract Documents are on file. ARTICLE 4. - PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF BIDS 4.1 Bids shall be submitted on the "Form for General Bid" furnished at no cost by the Housing Authority. The forms enclosed in the Project Manual shall not be extracted or used. Additional forms are available at the location listed in the Advertisement. 4.2 All entries on the bid form shall be made by typewriter or in ink. Where so indicated on the bid form, sums shall be expressed in both words and figures. Where there is a discrepancy between the bid sum expressed in words and the bid sum expressed in figures, the words shall control. DHCD$25,000-100,000 Instructions to Bidders 00.21.25 7/1/2011 1 of 3 25-100 4.3 Bid Deposits shall be: (.1) at least five percent (5%) of the greatest possible bid amount, considering all alternates; (.2) made payable to the Housing Authority; (.3) conditioned upon faithful performance by the principal of the agreements contained in the bid, and (.4) in the form of: (a.) cash, (b.) certified check, treasurer's or cashier's check issued by a responsible bank or trust company, or (c.) a bid bond issued by a surety company licensed to'do business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 4.4 Bid deposits of the three (3) lowest responsible and eligible General Bidders shall be retained until the execution and delivery of the Owner/Contractor Agreement. 4.5 The General Bid Form and the bid deposit shall be enclosed in a sealed envelop with the following plainly marked on the outside: , General Bid for: e Housing Authority State-Aided Project No. a Bidder's Name, Business Address, and Phone Number 4.6 Date and time for receipt of bids is set forth in the Advertisement. 4.7 Timely delivery of a bid to the location designated shall be the full responsibility of the Bidder. ARTICLE 5. - ALTERNATES 5.1 Each General Bidder shall acknowledge Alternates by listing the individual Alternate number in Section C on the Form for General Bid and enter the dollar amount of addition or subtraction necessitated by each Alternate listed in the corresponding space. 5.2 General Bidders shall enter on the Form for General Bid a single amount for each Alternate the amount for work performed by the General Contractor. 5.3 In the event an Alternate does not involve a change in dollar value, the Bidder shall so indicate by listing the individual Alternate number and acknowledge the Alternate by inserting "No Change", "No Charge", "N/C" or "0" in the corresponding space provided for the dollar value of that Alternate. 5.4 The Low Bidder will be determined on the basis of the sum of the base bid and the accepted alternates. ARTICLE 6. - WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS 6.1 Before Opening of Bids Any bid may be withdrawn prior to the time designated for receipt of bids upon written request. Withdrawal of bids must be confirmed over the Bidder's signature by written notice post-marked or sent by facsimile on or before the date and time set for receipt of bids. Withdrawn bids may be resubmitted up to the time designated for the receipt of bids. 6.2 After Opening of Bids Bidders may withdraw a bid, without penalty, any time up to the time of Award as defined in paragraph 8.1, and upon demonstrating, to the satisfaction of the Housing Authority, that a bona fide clerical error was made during the preparation of the bid. Failure to conclusively demonstrate a bona fide clerical error may result in forfeiture of the bid deposit. DHCD$25,000-100,000 Instructions to Bidders 00.21.25 7/1/2011 2 of 3 25-100 ARTICLE 7. - CONTRACT AWARD 7.1 Award means both the determination and selection of the lowest, responsible and eligible bidder, by Housing Authority board vote. 7.2 The Housing Authority will award the contract to the lowest responsible and eligible bidder within thirty days, Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays excluded after the opening of bids in accordance with M.G.L. c.149 §44A. 7.3 The award of this Contract is subject to the approval of the Director of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Housing and Community Development.(DHCD). Contracts without DHCD approval shall not be considered valid. 7.4 The Housing Authority reserves the right to waive any informality in or to reject any or all Bids if it be in the public interest to do so. 7.5 As used herein, the term "lowest responsible and eligible bidder" shall mean the General Bidder whose bid is the lowest of those Bidders demonstrably possessing the skill, ability, and integrity necessary for the faithful performance of the work, and who meets the requirements for Bidders set forth in M.G.L. c.149 §44A-3 and is not debarred from bidding under M.G.L. c.149 §44C; and who shall certify that they are able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed on the work. ARTICLE 8. - FORMS REQUIRED FOR CONTRACT APPROVAL 8.1 Upon Award, the General Bidder shall complete the following forms to ensure prompt contract validation. These forms will be provided to the selected General Bidder by DHCD. 8.2 Submit (3) originals of each of the following: (1.) Owner/Contractor Agreement and Form of Corporate Vote. (2.) Form of Contractor's Equal Employment Certification in accordance with Section 00.73.36 of the General Conditions. (3.) Form of Performance Bond and Form (00.61.13) and Form of Payment Bond (00.61.16) must be submitted by the General Contractor on DHCD's form, in accordance with the General Conditions. The dates on the bonds must coincide with the contract date, and a current Power-of-Attorney must be attached to each bond. (4.) Insurance Certificates for the General Contractor are required and must be submitted in accordance with the General Conditions. General Contractors must indicate on Builders Risk insurance Certificate or installation floater if stored materials are covered. (5.) Company Certification of Compliance with EPA Regulation 40 CFR 745 must be submitted before Contract validation ARTICLE 9. - CONTRACT VALIDATION 9.1 The Owner-Contractor Agreement shall not be valid until signed by the Undersecretary of DHCD. 9.2 The Notice to Proceed for construction shall not be issued until the Owner/Contractor Agreement has been validated by the Undersecretary of DHCD. 9.3 Incomplete or unacceptable submissions of forms required by paragraph 9.2 will delay the validation of the Owner/Contractor Agreement by DHCD. END OF 00.21.25 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS DHCD$25,000-100,000 Instructions to Bidders 00.21.25 7/1/2011 3 of 3 FORM FOR GENERAL BID TO THE AWARDING AUTHORITY A The undersigned proposes to furnish all labor and materials required for for the • PROJECT HOUSING AUTHORITY in Massachusetts TOWN TOWN in accordance with Contract Documents prepared by NAME OF ENGINEER/ARCHrrECT For the contract price specified below,subject additions and deductions according to the terms of the specifications B. This bid includes addenda number(s) C. The proposed contract price is: Dollars$ Bid Amount In Words Bid Amount in Numbers For Alternate No. Add$ Subtract$ D. The undersigned agrees that,if selected as general contractor,he will within five days,Saturdays,Sundays,and legal holidays excluded,after presentation thereof by the awarding authority,execute a contract in accordance with the terms of this bid and furnish a performance bond and also a labor and materials or payment bond,each of a surety company qualified to do business under the laws of the Commonwealth and satisfactory to the awarding authority and each in the sum of the contract price,the premiums for which are to be paid by the general contractor and are included in the contract price,provided,however,that if there is more than 1 surety company,the surety companies shall be jointly and severally liable. The undersigned hereby certifies that he is able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed on the work;that all employees to be employed at the worksite will have successfully completed a course in construction safety and health approved by the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration that is at least 10 hours in duration at the time the employee begins work and who shall furnish documentation of successful completion of said course with the first certified payroll report for each employee;and that he will comply fully with all laws and regulations applicable to awards made subject to section 44A. The undersigned further certifies under the penalties of perjury that this bid is in all respects bona fide,fair and made without collusion or fraud with any other person.As used in this subsection the word"person"shall mean natural person,joint venture,partnership, corporation or other business or legal entity.The undersigned further certifies under penalty of perjury that the said undersigned is not presently debarred from doing public construction work in the Commonwealth under the provisions of section twenty-nine F of chapter twenty-nine,or an other applicable debarment provisions of any other chapter of the General Laws or any rule or p MY Y aPP regulation promulgated thereunder. Name of General Bidder i Print Name&Title or person signing Signature BY; Signature&Title of person signing bid Date: Business Address City and State Telephone Number Nobe: If the bidder's a corporation,indicate state of inomponeim under signature,and aft oaporate seat 6a partnaiship,give full names and residerftaddressesofpartnersif different from business addresses. DHCD 4!1!2010 Form for General Bid 00.41.25 c.149 1 of 1 THIS CHECK LIST IS NOT PART OF THE FORM FOR BID! THIS FORM DOES NOT HAVE TO BE SUBMITTED WITH A BID! To ensure that your bids are acceptable to the awarding authority and DHCD,and are not rejected due to mistakes,we are providing this Checklist for your convenience. It does not have to be Included with a bid. If this checklist is submitted it is an informality that will not void the bid. ALL BIDDERS ❑ 1. Have you used the appropriate bid form provided for this specific development? ❑ 2. Have you properly identified the development, architect (engineer), etc., on your bid form? ❑ 3. Do your bid amounts, as expressed in figures and words, coincide? The amount expressed in words shall control. ❑ 4. Have you added any information not called for, or acknowledged an addendum or alternate that does not exist, which would make your bid conditional or obscure, and lead to a bid protest? ❑ 5. Is your Bid Form S G EDand dated? 6. Bid Deposits ❑ a. Is your bid deposit, if in the form of a bid bond, issued from a bonding company licensed to do business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts? ❑ b. Is it signed by you and the bonding company? ❑ c. Is your bid deposit made payable to the Housing Authority? Bid deposits made payable to the city,town,commonwealth,or architect will cause the bid to be rejected. ❑ d. Is your bid deposit at least five (5%) of the largest possible bid amount, considering all alternates? Passbooks, Letters of Credit,and Deeds to Property are not acceptable as a bid deposit. ❑ 7 Have you acknowledged every alternate? ❑ 8 If an alternate price is requested and you estimate that there is no change in price, did you indicate by writing "no change", "N/C" or 11011? Leaving this space blank, on your general bid form,when alternates are requested may lead to rejection of your bid. ❑ 9 Have you acknowledged all addenda issued, and followed the instructions contained therein? This checklist Is provided as guidance and assistance to bidders to avoid technical mistakes resulting in rejection of a bid. This in no way changes,affects, or supersedes the provisions set-forth in M.G.L. c.149 §44A) or c.30 §39M or any other sections or provisions contained in the contract documents. THIS FORM DOES NOT HAVE TO BE SUBMITTED WITH A BID! DHCD BIDDER'S CHECKLIST 00.43.98 9/09/2009 1 of 1 00.45.13 BIDDERS REFERENCE FORM Bidders Name LHA/Project Title: The bidder must provided five (5) business references for projects performed &completed within the past five (5) years. (attach additional pages if necessary) (1) Reference Name: Contact: Address: Phone: ( Description and date(s)of work: (2) Reference Name: Contact: Address: Phone: Description and date(s)of work: (3) Reference Name: Contact: Phone: Address: Ph o ( � Description and date(s)of work: (4) Reference Name: Contact: Address: Phone: j Description and date(s)of work: (5) Reference Name: Contact: Address: Phone: l Description and date(s) of work: References will be contacted to confirm the bidder's skills, abilities and qualifications to faithfully perform the work as specified. DHCD BIDDER'S REFERENCE FORM 00.45.13 9109/2009 Page 1 of 1 OWNER-CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT This agreement made the day of Month 201_by and between City or Town Housing Authority hereinafter called the"Owner", and Contractor's Name Here hereinafter called the"Contractor. Witnesseth,that the Owner and the Contractor,for the consideration hereinunder named, agree as follows: Article 1.Scope of Work:The Contractor shall perform all Work required by the Contract Documents for Type a Brief Description of the Work prepared by the Architect Engineers Name acting as and referred to in the Contract Documents as the"Architect'. ARTICLE 2.TIME OF COMPLETION: The Contractor shall commence work under this Contract on the date specified in the written"Notice to Proceed"and shall bring the Work to Substantial Completion within calendar days of said date. Damages for delays in the performance of the Work shall be in accordance with Article 9 of the General Conditions of the Contract. ARncLE 3.CONTRACT Sum: The Owner shall pay the Contractor, in current funds,for the performance of the Work, subject to additions and deductions by Change Order, of the Contract Sum of: CONTRACT AMOUNT IN WORDS dollars $ CONTRACT SUM IN WORDS CONTRACT SUM IN NUMBERS ARTICLE 4.THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: The following,together with this Agreement,form the Contract and all are as fully a part of the contract as if attached to this Agreement or repeated herein: The Advertisement, Bidding Documents, Contract Forms, Conditions of the Contract, and Specifications as enumerated in the Table of Contents, the drawings as enumerated in the List of Contract Drawings, DHCD publication known as the Construction Handbook, and all Modifications issued after execution of the Contract. Terms used in this Agreement which are defined in the Conditions of the Contract shall have the meanings designated in those Conditions. ARTICLE 6. ALTERNATES: The following Altemates have been accepted and their costs are included in the Contract Sum stated in Article 3 of this Agreement: Altemate No(s): and ARTICLE S. REAP CERTIFICATION: Pursuant to M.G.L. c.62(c) §49(a), the individual signing this Contract on behalf of the Contractor, hereby certifies, under the penalties of perjury,that to the best of their knowledge and belief the Contractor has complied with all laws of the Commonwealth relating to taxes, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and remitting child support ARTICLE T.WORKER DOCUMENTATION CERTIFICATION: In accordance with Executive Order 481 the lies under the penalties of a 'u that the Contractor shall not knowingly use undersigned further certp ry 9 Y 9 p rJ undocumented workers in connection with the performance of this contract;that pursuant to federal requirements,the Contractor shall verify the immigration status of all workers assigned to such contractor without engaging in unlawful discrimination; and that it shall not knowingly or recklessly alter,falsify, or accept altered or falsified documents from any such worker(s). The Contractor understands and agrees that breach of any of these terms during the contract period may be regarded as a material breach, subjecting the Contractor to sanctions, including but limited to monetary penalties,withholding of payments, contract suspension or termination. DHCD 10/10/10 Owner Contractor Agreement 00.52.25 c.149$25k-100k 1 of 2 ARTICLE 8.CONFLICT OF INTEREST: The Contractor covenants,that(1)presently, there is no financial interest and shall not acquire any such interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of services required to be performed under this Agreement or which would violate M.G.L. c.268A, as amended; (2) in the performance of this Contract, no person having any such interest shall be employed by the Contractor or engaged as a subcontractor by the contractor; and (3) no partner or employee of the firm is related by blood or marriage to any Board Member or employee of the Awarding Authority." ARTICLE 9.VALIDATION: This Contract will not be valid until signed by the Department of Housing and Community Development. In Witness Whereof, the Parties Hereto Have Caused This Instrument to be Executed Under Seal. 1 CONTRACTOR ' AWARDING AUTHORITY Contractor's Name City or Town Housing Authority Name of Contractor Name of Housing Authority Contractor's Street LHA Address street Address Contractor's Cq State Zip city tate zip Signature and Seal By: Signature and Seal Title Witness Attest: If a Corporation,attach a notarized copy of the 2 If signed by someone other than a Housing Authority Board Corporate Vote authorizing signatory to sign Contract. member,attach a copy of Certified Board Vote authorizing the signatory to sign Contract DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING &COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT In accordance with M.G.L.c.121 B,and Revisions thereto. Undersecretary Date DHCD 10/10/10 Owner Contractor Agreement 00.52.25 c.149$25k-100k 2 of 2 CERTIFICATE OF VOTE OF AUTHORIZATION 20 hereby certify that a meeting of the Board of Directors of the: NAE OF COWCRATM duly called and held at on the day of 200 At which a quorum was present and acting, it was voted that Name of Corporate Officer of the be and hereby is authorized to execute and deliver for and on behalf of the Corporation a Contract with Housing Authority, for work to be done at State-Aided Housing Project No. In the City/Town of And to act as principal to execute bonds in connection therewith, which Contract and Bonds were presented to and made part of the records of said meeting. I further certify that Is duly qualified and acting Name of Corporate Officer of the Corporation and that said vote has not been Title Repealed, rescinded or amended A true copy of the record, ATTEST: (CORPORATE SEAL) On this day of 200before me, the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared , duly designated by the board of directors and proved to me, through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was , that s/he is the person whose name is signed on the foregoing documents, and acknowledged to me that s/he signed it voluntarily for its stated purpose and that it was her/his free act and deed. 9 Y Notary Public My Commission Expires: DHCD 9/9/2009 Corporate Vote 00.53.00 1of1 Bond Number: PERFORMANCE BOND COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, as Principal,and as Surety,are held and firmly bound unto the Housing Authority, as Obligee,in the sum of dollars $ to be paid to the Obligee,for which payments,well and truly to be made,we bind ourselves, our respective heirs,executors, administrators,successors and assigns,jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. WHEREAS,the said Principal has made a contract with the Obligee,bearing the date of 200 for the construction of in Massachusetts Project fale NOW,the condition of this obligation is such that if the Principal and all Subcontractors under said contract shall well and truly keep and perform all the undertakings, covenants,agreement,terms and conditions of said contract on its part to be kept and �. performed during the original term of said contract and any extensions thereof that may be granted by the Obligee,with or without notice to the Surety,and during the life and any guarantee required under the contract, and shall also well and truly keep and perform all the undertakings, covenants, agreements, terms and conditions of any and all duly authorized modifications, alterations changes or additions to said contract that may hereafter be made, notice to the Surety of such modifications,alterations,changes or additions being hereby waived,then this obligation shall become null and void;otherwise, it shall remain in full force and virtue. IN THE EVENT,that the contract is abandoned by the Principal,or in the event that the Obligee, under the provisions of Article 19 of the General Conditions of said contract terminates the employment of the Principal or the authority of the Principal to continue the work,said Surety hereby further agrees that said Surety shall,if requested in writing by the Obligee, take such action as is necessary to complete said contract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the Principal and Surety have hereunto set their hands and seals this: Day of 200 PRINCIPAL SURETY By: By: Seal Attomey-in Fact Attest: Attest The rate for this bond is %for the first $ and %for the next $ The total premium for this bond is $ DHCD 919@009 Performance Bond 00.61.13 1 of 1 dff Bond: PAYMENT BOND COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, as Principal,and as Surety,are held and firmly bound unto the Housing Authority, as Obligee,in the sum of dollars $ to be paid to the Obligee,for which payments,well and truly to be made,we bind ourselves, our respective heirs,executors, administrators,successors and assigns,jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. WHEREAS,the said Principal has made a contract with the Obligee,bearing the date of 200 for the construction of in Massachusetts Red TRIO NOW the conditions of this obligation are such that if the Principal and all subcontractors under said contract shall pay for all labor performed or furnished and for all materials used or employed in said contract and in any and all duly authorized f modifications, alterations, extensions of time,changes or additions to said contract that may hereafter be made, notice to the Surety of such modifications, alterations, extensions of time, changes or additions being hereby waived, the foregoing to include any other purposes or items set out in,and to be subject to,provisions of M.G.L.00§39A,and M.G.L.c.149§29,as am ended,then this obligation shall become null and void;otherwise it shall remain in full force and virtue. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the Principal and Surety have hereunto set their hands and seals this: s Day of 200 PRINCIPAL SURETY _ By: By: Seat Attorne}Nn Fact r- Attest: Attest Surety Agent Surely Agent cess a Surety Agent Phone Number The rate for this bond is %for the first $ and %for the next $ The total premium for this bond is $ 4. DHCD 9/9/2009 PAYMENT BOND 00.61.16 1of1 00.72.25 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE'CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION Projects $25,000- $100,000 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE PAGE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS................................................................. 1. 2. OWNER....................................................................................................2. 3. DEPARTMENT........................................................................................2. 4. CONTRACTOR .......................................................................................3. 5. ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONTRACT.........................................7. 6. SUBCONTRACTORS.............................................................................8. 7. CONSTRUCTION BY OWNER / SEPARATE CONTRACT...........8. 8. CHANGES IN THE WORK..................................................................8. 9. TIME, SCHEDULE, COMPLETION.................................................. 10. 10. PAYMENTS.......................................................................................... 12. 11. GUARANTEES + WARRANTEES.................................................... 14. 12. MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL REQUIREMENTS................................ 14. 13. NOT USED........................................................................................... 15. 14. EEO REQUIREMENTS....................................................................... 15. 15. NOT USED 16. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS........................................................ 15. 17. INDEMNIFICATION ............................................................................ .17. 18. BONDS.................................................................................................. 17. N..................................................................................... 17. 19. TERMINAT10 DHCD$26k4l00k GENERAL CONDITIONS 007226 7/01!2011 -A- -- Acceptanceof Work.............................................................................9.5.4 Access to Work.....................................................33.4,4.9.5,421.1,72.1 Indemnification...............................................................................Article 17 Acts and Omissions..............................42.1,422,4.3.4,4.79,10.8,17.1 Information Provided by Owner......................................................22,4.2.1 Addenda....................................................................................1.1.1,4.15.1 Inspections...................................................................................4.16.1,5.3.7 Administration of Contract....................................................... ....Article 5 Instructions to Bidders....................................................1.1.1,15.2.1,15.4 Administrator......................................23.2,3.12,3.1.3,3.3.1,333,8.1.5 Insurance.........................................................................................Articl! 8.7.1,8.72,19.4 Advertisement or Invitation to Bid.......................................................1.1.1 -M- Architect,Definition of..................................................................5.1,5.1.1 Architect's Approval.........................................................4.7.6,4.7.7,4.7.9 MBE/WBE......................................................................................Article 15 5.3.5,8.12,8.13,8.1 A Methods,Means,Sequences......................................................43.1,8.622 Architect's Decision............................................43.7,4.8.1,4.11.1,5.3.10 -N- 83.1.3,8.63.1,8.7.1,8.72,9.3.3.2.2 9.6.4,9.7.1,9.7.2,10A,10.5 Notice to Proceed..............................................................9.1.2,9.5.1,14.4.3 Architect's Inspection...................................43.7,4.3.8,4.82,4.93,4.9.4 4.12.1,5.3.7,9.3.2.1,9.63 -0- Architect's Interpretations.....................................33.2,4.19.1,53.9,83.1 Architect's Authorization to Reject Work 4.8.1,4.11.1,4.12.1,5.3.4 Occupancy...................................................................................4.16.1,5.3.7 Architect's Site Visits..................................................................53.2,5.3.7 Owner(Local Housing Authority,Authority)..................................Article 2 AestheticEffect..................................................................................53.10 Authority(Awarding Authority)................................................See Owner -P- -B- Payments........................................2.4.2,3.3.3,4.9.6,4.12,5.3.3,Article 10 14.622,15.5.1,15.52,17.1,192,19.3 Bonds...................................................62.1.2,83.13(g),9.7.4,15.4.5,18 Payments,Application for......................53.3,102.1,10.3,10.4,10.5,10.6 Payments,Certification of....................................................53.7,10.5,10.6 -C- Payment,Final 3.3.1,5.3.1,5.3.7,9.33A,10.7,112.1,13.2,13.4,16.1 Permits......................................................................................................4.16 Change Orders.........................................1.1.1,2.42,33.1.2,4.15.1,53.6 Product Data............................................................................4.7,4.15,5-3-5 8.1.1,8.12,8.1.4,8.1.5,82.1,8.3.1,8.5.1,8.6,8.7.1 Project Representative.....................................................53.8,8.7.3,9.3.2.1 9.1.1,9.3.1,9.3.2.1,9.3.3.6,9.7.1,10.3.1 A,182 Claims for Additional Costs.........................7.1.1,8.7,10.72,17.1,193.2 -R- Claims for Additional Time...........................................................7.1.1,8.7 Retainage...................................................................................10.3.1,10.62 CleaningUp........................................................................................4.17.1 Completion(Substanbal/Final) 33.1.6,4.11.1,5.3.7,922,9.6.1,9.7 -S- Construction Advisor........................................................3.1.3,8.1 A,8.4.1 Construction Change Directive....................1.1.1,3.3.12,5.3.6,8.1.1,9.7 Safety........................................................................................................420 Construction Handbook 1.1.1,1.1.7,3.13,5.3.8,5.4.1,8.7.4,10.3.1 Samples............................................................................4.7,4.8,4.15,5.3.5 Construction by Owner or by Separate Contractors............1.1.4,Article 7 Schedule of Values..................................................................................10.2 Construction Schedule....................................................4.15.1,7.12,9.4.1 Schedule,Construction.................................................4.15.1,5.5,7.12,9.4 Contract Documents................................................................................1.1 Schedule,Payment.....................................................................................9 4 Contract,Owner Contractor Agreement 1.1.1,1.2.1,2.1.1,3.2.1,3.3.1, Schedule,Participation.........................15.2.1,15.4.1,15.4.2,15.4.3,15. 62.1,8.6,93.3.1,9.33.3,10.1,1,10.82 15.4.6,15.4.7,15.4.9,15.. Contract Sum........................3.3.1,8.1.1,8.1.3,8.2.1,83.1,8.4.1,8.62.2. Site...........................12.1,222,4.4.1,4.42,4.82,4.9.1,4.9.2,4.9.3,4.9.4 9.3.3.3,9.5.7,10.1.1,14.62.1,15.1.12,15.3.4 4.12,4.15,4.17.2,4.173,4.17A,4.18,4.20.3 Contract Time..............................................33.1,8.1.1,8.13,8.2.1,8.4.1, 421.1,5.3.2,53.8,6.1.1,7.1.1,8.62,10.4.1,10.6.1.1,12.4.1,14.3.4,19.1.4 9.1.1,9.2,932.1,9.3.3.1 SOMWBA.......................................................................................Article15 Contractor.......................................................................................Article 4 Specifications..................................1.1.1,1.1.6,1.3,43.3,4.7.5,4.15,5.3.5 Cutting And Patching..............................................................................43 8.6.3,9.4.1,102.2,10.7.1,112.1,12.4.1 Stored Materials...................................................................4.9.4,4.9.6,10.4 -D- Subcontractors...................................................................................Article 6 Submittals......................................................................42.3,4.7,4.15,5.3.5 Damage to Work...................................................................................9.6.7 Substantial Completion....................................................................53.7,9.6 Delays/Extensions of Time...............................................4.6.3.3,4.82,93 Substitutions,Materials(or equals)..................................4.6.3,4.7.5,4.10.1 Department,DHCD........................................................................Article 3 Substitutions,MBE/WBE.............................................15.42,15.4.4,15.4.7 (DEP)Department of Environmental Protection 4.17.4,4.202,4.20.3 Superintendent.....................................................................4.4,4.20.3,8.7.3 (DLWD)Department of Labor&Workforce Development4202,12.4,12.5 Supervision&Construction Procedures..........................................43,8.3.1 Disputes......................................................................................8.7.3,9.3.1 Surety.....................................62.1,9.7.4,15A.5,15.53,Article 18,19.13 Drawings....................................................1.1.1,1.1.5,1.3,2.2.1,4.7,4.15 Surveys....................................................................................................22.2 -E- -T- Equal Employment Opportunity..................................................Article 14 Taxes........................................................................................................4.14 Executive Orders...................................................................................12.7 Termination....................3 3.1,62.1,14 2.1,14.22,14.62.3,15.4.6,15.5.3 Testing&Inspection..................................................................................4.8 -F- -U- Final Completion.................................................................5.3.7,9.5.4,9.7 Final Payment..................................33.1.7,5.3.1,9.3.3.4,10.6.1,10.6.12 Unit Prices...............................................................................................8.3.1 10.7,11,2.1,13.2.1,132.2,13.4.1 Funding....................................................................................................32 -W- -G- Warranties..........................................................4.10,5-3.7,9.6.8,Article 1 I Weather Protection...................................................................................4.18 Guarantees....................................................................................Article I I .H. Hazardous Materials........................................................4.17.4 DHCD$26k-$100k GENERAL CONDITIONS 00 72 26 7/0112011 25-100 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION Projects $25,000 - $100,000 ARTICLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1.1 BASIC DEFINITIONS 1.1.1 THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents consist of the Owner-Contractor Agreement,Advertisement, Instructions to Bidders,Bidding Documents,Contract Forms,Conditions of the Contract,Specifications,Drawings, DHCD publication known as the Construction Handbook,all addenda Issued prior to execution of the Contract,and other documents listed in the Agreement and Modifications issued after execution of the Contract. A Modification is(1)a written amendment to the Contract signed by all parties, (2)a Change Order,(3)a Construction Change Directive or(4)a written order for a minor change in the Work issued by the Architect. 1.1.2 THE CONTRACT The Contract Documents form the Contract for Construction. The Contract represents the entire and integrated agreement between the parties hereto and supersedes prior negotiations, representations or agreements,either written or oral. The Contract may be amended or modified only by a Modification. 1.1.3 THE WORK The term"Work"means the construction and services required by the Contract Documents,whether completed or partially completed,and includes all other labor,materials,equipment,and services provided or to be provided by the Contractor to fulfill the Contractor's obligations. The Work may constitute the whole or a part of the Project. 1.1.4 THE PROJECT The Project is the total construction of which the Work perforrned under the Contract Documents may be the whole or a part and which may include construction by the Owner or by separate contractors. 1.1.5 THE DRAWINGS The Drawings are the graphic and pictorial portions of the Contract Documents,wherever located and whenever Issued, showing the design,location and dimensions of the Work,generally including plans,elevations,sections,details,schedules, and diagrams. 1.1.6 THE SPECIFICATIONS The Specifications are that portion of the Contract Documents consisting of the written requirements for materials, equipment,construction systems,standards,and workmanship for the Work,and performance of related services. 1.1.7 THE CONSTRUCTION HANDBOOK The Construction Handbook is published by and available free of charge,from the Department. It outlines the procedures that the Contractor,Owner,Architect,and Department shall follow during the construction of the Work. The most recent version,at the time of bid opening,of the Construction Handbook is incorporated by reference into the Contract Documents. 1.2 EXECUTION, CORRELATION,AND INTENT 1.2.1 Execution of the Contract by the Contractor is a representation that the Contractor has visited the site,become familiar with local conditions under which the Work is to be performed and correlated personal observations with requirements of the Contract Documents. 1.2.2 The Intent of the Contract Documents is to include all Items necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Work by the Contractor. The Contract Documents are complementary,and what Is required by one shall be as binding as if required by all. Performance by the Contractor shall be required only to the extent consistent with the Contract Documents and reasonably inferable from them as being necessary to produce the intended results. In case of inconsistent requirements in the Contract Documents,the requirement for the greater quantity or higher quality shall take precedence and shall be the Contract requirement. 1.2.3 Unless otherwise stated in the Contract Documents,words which have well known technical or construction Industry meanings are used in the Contract Documents in accordance with such recognized meanings. 1.2.4 Where reference is made to standards or trade association publications,it shall be considered to refer to the latest edition and revision thereof, if any,in effect on the date the Contract Documents were advertised for bid. 1.3 USE OF DRAWINGS,SPECIFICATIONS,AND OTHER DOCUMENTS The Drawings,Specifications and other documents prepared by the Architect,and copies thereof furnished to the Contractor,are for use solely with respect to this Project. They are not to be used by the Contractor or any Subcontractor, Sub-subcontractor,or material or equipment supplier on other projects or for additions to this Project outside the scope of the Work without the specific written consent of the Owner,the Architect,and the Department. DHCD$26K-S100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.26 0710112011 1 of 18 25-100 ARTICLE 2 OWNER 2.1 DEFINITION The term"Owner",sometimes also referred to as the"Awarding Authority"or"Authority',means the Housing Authority identified in the Owner-Contractor Agreement,organized and existing under the provisions of M.G.L.a 121B. 2.2 INFORMATION AND SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY THE OWNER 2.2.1 The Owner will furnish to the Contractor,Gee of charge,a reasonable number of copies of the Contract Documents for the execution of the Work,including a set for record purposes. In addition,the Owner,through the Architect,will furnish to the Contractor a reproducible transparency and one black line print of detail and clarification drawings issued after the Contract has been awarded The Contractor shall provide and distribute such number of prints of these transparencies as required for the Contractor's and Subcontractors'use. 2.2.2 The Owner shall famish available surveys describing physical characteristics,legal limitations and utility locations for the site of the Project,and a legal description of the site. 2.3 OWNER'S RIGHT TO STOP THE WORK 23.1 If the Contractor fails to correct Work which is not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents or persistently fails to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents,the Owner by written order signed personally or by its authorized agent,may order the Contractor to stop the Work,or any portion thereof,until the cause for such order has been eliminated 23.2 Stop work orders require the Administrator's prior approval. (See Subparagraph 3.1.2) 2.4 OWNER'S RIGHT TO CARRY OUT THE WORK 2.4.1 If the Contractor defaults or neglects to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents and fails within a seven-day period after receipt of written notice from the Architect at the Owner's direction to commence and continue correction of such default or neglect with diligence and promptness,the Owner may,without prejudice to other remedies,hire one or more contractors to correct such deficiencies. 2.4.2 In such case an appropriate Change Order shall be issued deducting from payments then or thereafter due the Contractor the cost of correcting such deficiencies,including compensation for the Architect's additional services and expenses made necessary by such default,neglect,or failure. If payments then or thereafter due the Contractor are not sufficient to cover such amounts,the Contractor shall pay the difference to the Owner. ARTICLE 3 DEPARTMENT 3.1 DEFINITIONS 3.1.1 The term"Department"means the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development, 100 Cambridge St Suite 300,Boston,MA 02114 3.1.2 The term"Administrator"means the person appointed by the Department to administer the terms of the Contract for Financial Assistance between the Owner and the Department,who is also empowered to take certain actions under this Agreement Contractor should address mail to the Administrator do the Construction Management Unit 3.13 The term"Construction Advisor"means the person designated by the Administrator to assist the Administrator. The duties, responsibilities and limitations of the Construction Advisor's authority are described in the Construction Handbook. 3.2 PR03ECT FUNDING The Work under this Contract is funded by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts through the Department pursuant to a contract for financial assistance between the Department and the Owner. 3.3 DEPARTMENT'S RESPONSIBILITIES 33.1 The Contractor is advised that various actions taken or decisions made by the Owner and/or the Architect under this Contract,require the prior approval and counter-signature of the Administrator. Those actions or decisions include,but are not limited to,the following: .1 Change Orders and Construction Change Directives,whether or not they affect a change in the Contract Sum or in the Contract Time. .2 Written orders,notices,and approvals given by the Owner pursuant to the Contract Documents or pursuant to any Laws applicable to this Contract,including approval of the Contractor's payment requests. 3 Approval of"or equal"submissions and substitutions pursuant to Subparagraph 4.6.3. A Stop Work order. S Certificate of Substantial Completion. .6 Final payment. .7 Termination of Contract. 33.2 In any instance where the Contractor requires clarification as to whose approval is required,the Architect shall provide such clarification. DHCD b26K-$100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.26 07/0112011 2 of 18 25-100 333 Work undertaken by the Contractor or a Subcontractor at the Owner's or other person's order without the Administrator's countersignature prior to the start of such work shall be considered unauthorized work and shall not be considered cause for extra payment. The Contractor or Subcontractor shall be responsible for performing,at their own expense,corrective measures required by the Architect due to any failure to obtain the prior approval of the Administrator pursuant to Subparagraph 3.3.1. 33.4 The Department and its authorized representatives and agents shall at all times have access to,and be permitted to observe and review all Work,materials,payrolls,records of personnel,conditions of employment,invoices of materials,and other relevant data and records maintained by the Contractor on the Project. ARTICLE 4 CONTRACTOR 4.1 DEFINITION The Contractor,sometimes referred to as the General Contractor,is the prion or entity identified as such throughout the Contract Documents as if singular in number. The term Contractor means the Contractor or its authorized representative. 4.2 REVIEW OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS&FIELD CONDITIONS BY CONTRACTOR 4.2.1 The Contractor shall carefully study and compare the Contract Documents with each other and with information furnished by the Owner pursuant to Subparagraph 2.22 and shall at once report to the Architect errors,inconsistencies,or omissions discovered. The Contractor shall not be liable to the Owner or Architect for damage resulting from errors,inconsistencies,or omissions in the Contract Documents unless the Contractor recognized such error,inconsistency,or omission and knowingly failed to notify the Architect If the Contractor performs any construction activity knowing it involves a recognized error,inconsistency or omission in the Contract Documents without such notice to the Architect,the Contractor shall assume responsibility for such performance and shall bear the attributable costs for correction 4.2.2 The Contractor shall take field measurements and verify field conditions and shall carefully compare such field measurements and conditions and other information known to the Contractor with the Contract Documents before commencing activities. Errors, inconsistencies,or omissions discovered shall be reported to the Architect at once. 4.2.3 The Contractor shall perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents and submittals approved pursuant to Paragraph 4.7. 4.3 SUPERVISION AND CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES, COORDINATION,AND CUTTING AND PATCHING 4.3.1 The Contractor shall supervise and direct the Work,using the Contractor's best skill and attention The Contractor shall be solely responsible for and have control over construction means,methods,techniques,sequences and procedures,and for coordinating all portions of the Work under the Contract. 43.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for the proper fitting of all Work and the coordination of the operations of all trades, Subcontractors,or materialmen engaged upon the Work. 433 All necessary cutting,coring,drilling,grouting,and patching required to fit together the several parts of the Work shall be done by the Contractor,except as may be specifically noted otherwise under any particular filed sub-bid section of the Specifications. 43.4 The Contractor shall be responsible to the Owner for acts and omissions of the Contractor's employees,Subcontractors,and their agents and employees,and other persons performing portions of the Work. 43.5 The Contractor shall be responsible for inspection of portions of Work already performed under this Contract to determine that such portions are in proper condition to receive subsequent Work. 43.6 The Contractor shall do engineering required for establishing grades,lines,levels,dimensions,layouts,and reference points for the trades;shall be responsible for maintaining bench marks and other survey marks;and shall replace any bench marks or survey marks which have been disturbed or destroyed. 43.7 Unless otherwise required by the Contract Documents,or directed in writing by the Architect,Work shall be done during regular working hours. However,if the Contractor desires to curry on the Work outside of regular working hours or on Saturdays,Sundays,or Massachusetts holidays it shall allow ample time to enable satisfactory arrangements to be made for inspecting Work in progress and shall bear the costs of such inspection. The Owner shall bill the Contractor directly for such costs. 43.8 Work dome outside of regular working hours without the consent or knowledge of the Architect shall be subject to additional inspection and testing as directed by the Architect. The cost of this inspection and testing shall be paid by the Contractor whether the Work is found to be acceptable or not. 4.4 SUPERINTENDENT 4.4.1 The Contractor shall employ a Superintendent and necessary assistants who shall be in attendance at the Project site during performance of the Work. The Superintendent shall represent the Contractor,and communications given to the Superintendent shall be as binding as if given to the Contractor. hnportant communications shall be confirmed in writing. Other communications shall be similarly cronfirmed on written request in each case. The Superintendent shall attend each job meeting. 4.4.2 The Superintendent shall be a competent and responsible employee,satisfactory to the Owner,who is regularly employed by the Contractor and is designated by the Contractor as its representative to be in full time attendance at the Project site throughout the construction of the Work. The Superintendent shall be responsible for coordinating all the Work of the Contractor and the Subcontractors. The Superintendent shall be licensed consistent with the Massachusetts Building Code. The Superintendent's resume shall be submitted to the Owner prior to commencement of construction and must demonstrate to the Owner's reasonable satisfaction that the Superintendent las performed similar duties on previous construction projects similar to the Project. 4.5 LABOR DHCD S25K4100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.26 07101/2011 3 of 18 25-100 The Contractor shall enforce strict discipline and good order among the Contrador's employees and other persons carrying out the Work The Contractor shall not permit employment of unfit persons or persons not skilled in tasks assigned to them,and whenever the Owner shall notify the Contractor,in writing,that any worker is,in its opinion,incompetent,unfaithful,disorderly,or otherwise unsatisfactory, such employee shall be discharged from the Work and shall not again be employed on the Project except with the consent of the Owner. 4.6 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT 4.6.1 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents,the Contractor shall provide and pay for materials,equipment,tools, construction equipment and machinery,water,heat,utilities,transportation,and other facilities and services necessary for proper execution and completion of the Work,whether temporary or permanent and whether or not incorporated or to be incorporated in the Work 4.6.2 Materials and Equipment to be installed as part of the Contract(both or either of which are hereinafter referred to as"Materials") shall be new,unused,of recent manufacture,assembled,and used in accordance with the best construction practices. 4.6.3 "OR EQUAL"SUBMISSIONS/SUBSTITUTIONS 4.63.1 Except where a product has been specified as a proprietary material,the words"or equal'are understood to follow the name of any maker,vendor,or product specified to be used in the Contract Documents. To determine ifthe materials or articles proposed by the Contractor are equal to those specified,the Architect shall determine whether the materials or articles proposed are at least equal in quality,durability,appearance, strength and design to the material or articles named or described,and will perform at least equally the functions imposed by the design See M.G.L.c30§39M. 4.63.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for providing the Architect with any information and test results the Architect reasonably requires to determine if a material is equal to a material named or described in the Contract Documents. 4.633 Whenever the Contractor submits a material for approval as a substitute for a material named or described in the Contract Documents,such submission shall be made at least one hundred and twenty(120)days prior to the date the materials will be used on the Project In no event shall the Contractor maintain a claim for delays based upon the Architect's review of such substituted materials if the Contractor has failed to comply with the one hundred and twenty(120)days submission requirement. 4.7 SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA,AND SAMPLES 4.7.1 Shap Drawings are drawings,diagrams,schedules,and other data specially prepared for the Wait by the Contractor or a Subcontractor, Sub-suboonhada,manukturer,supplier,or distributor to illustrate a portion ofthe Wale 4.7.2 Product Data are illustrations,standard schedules,performance charts,instructions,brochures,diagrams and other information furnished by the Contractor or its Subcontractors and suppliers to illustrate materials or equipment for some portion of the Work. 4.73 Samples are physical examples which illustrate materials,equipment,or workmanship and establish standards by which the Work will bejudged 4.7.4 Shop Drawings,Product Data,Samples,and similar submittals are not Contract Documents. The purpose of their submission is to demonstrate for those portions of the Work for which submittals are required the way the Contractor proposes to conform to the information given and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. Review by the Architect is subject to the limitations of Subparagraph 4.7.9. 4.75 The Contractor shall review,approve,and submit to the Architect Shop Drawings,Product Data,Samples and similar submittals required by the Contract Documents with reasonable promptness and in such sequence as to cause no delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner or of separate contractors. Submittals made by the Contractor which are not required by the Contract Documents may be returned without action The Contractor's attention is directed to the provisions of Subparagraph 4.6.3 entitled"Or Equal"Submissions/Substitutions and Specification sections 01.25.13 and 01.33.0. 4.7.6 The Contractor shall prepare and keep current,for the Architect's approval,a schedule of submittals which is coordinated with the Contractor's construction schedule submitted pursuant to Paragraph 9.4,and allows the Architect reasonable time to review submittals. 4.7.7 The Contractor shall perform no portion of the Work requiring submittal and review of Shop Drawings,Product Data,Samples or similar submittals until the respective submittal has been approved by the Architect. Such Work shall be in accordance with approved submittals. 4.7.8 By approving and submitting Shop Drawings,Product Data,Samples and similar submittals,the Contractor represents that the Contractor has determined and verified materials,field measurements,and field construction criteria related thereto,or will do so,and has checked and coordinated the information contained within such submittals with the requirements ofthe Work and of the Contract Documents. 4.7.9 The Contractor shall not be relieved of responsibility for deviations from requirements ofthe Contrail Documents by the Architect's approval of Shop Drawings,Product Data,Samples or similar submittals unless the Contractor has specifically informed the Architect in writing of such deviation at the time of submittal and the Department has given explicit written approval to the specific deviation The Contractor shall not be relieved of responsibility for enors or omissions in Shop Drawings,Product Data,Samples,or similar submittals by the Architect's actions. 4.7.10 The Contractor shall direct specific attention,in writing or on resubmitted Shop Drawings,Product Data,Samples or similar submittals,to revisions other than those requested by the Architect on previous submittals. 4.7.11 Informational submittals upon which the Architect is not expected to take responsive action may be so identified in the Contract Documents. 4.7.12 When professional certification of performance criteria of materials,systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents,the Architect shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy and completeness of such calculations and certifications. 4.8 SAMPLES AND TESTS 4.8.1 Materials to be used in the Work may be tested or inspected after reasonable notice by the Architect and may be rejected if they fail the specified tests. Except as otherwise provided in the Contract,all testing of material speaficallymquested by the Architect will be paid for by the Owner, except that the cost of testing of materials that fail the testing criteria shall be bane by the Coubwor. If the Camador requests permission to use a DHCD$26K-$100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.7226 07/01/2011 4 of 18 25-100 material that was not specified in the Contract Documents and the Architect requites testing of such material before approving its use,the Contractor shall pay for such testing. 4.8.2 The source of material proposed by the Contractor shall be designated in time to permit all requited testing and inspection before the material is needed for incorporation into the Work. The Connector shall have no claim for delays due to testing if it fails to designate the proposed source or to order the material in time to provide for adequate testing and inspection.Necessary arrangements shall be mark to permit the Arduted to make factory, shop,or other inspection of materials or equipment ordered for the Wako,in process of manufachn or fabrication,or in storage elsewhere than the site ofthe Wako 4.8.3 The Contractor shall famish the Architect with samples ofthe materials it poposes to use in the execution ofthe work in sufficient time to afford the Architect the opportunity to adequately review and,ifneoessary,arrange for testing ofsuch materials. 4.9 DELIVERY AND STORAGE OF MATERIALS 4.9.1 Materials and equipment shall be progressively delivered to the site so that there will be neither delay in the progress of the Work nor an undue accumulation of materials that are not to be used within a reasonable time. 4.9.2 Materials stored off-site shall be stored at the expense of the Contractor in a manner that preserves their quality and fitness for the Work. Material shall be placed on wooden platforms or other hard clean surfaces and not on the ground and shall be properly protected 4.9.3 If the Contractor requests the Architect's inspection of materials stored off-site,the Contractor shall assume the Architect's reasonable costs for travel,room,and meals associated with such inspection. 4.9.4 Materials stored either at the site or at some other location agreed upon in writing shall be located so as to facilitate prompt inspection and may again be inspected prior to their use in the work. 4.95 The Contractor shall take charge of and be liable for any lass of or injury to the materials delivered at or in the vicinity of the place where the Work is being done and shall notify the Architect as soon as any such materials are so delivered and allow them to be examined by the Architect. 4.9.6 Payment for stored materials shall be made in accordance with Paragraph 10.4. 4.10 WARRANTY The Contractor warrants to the Owner and Architect that materials and equipment furnished under the Contract will be of good quality and new unless otherwise required or permitted by the Contract Documents,that the Work will be free from defects not inherent in the quality required or permitted,and that the Work will conform with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Work not conforming to these requirements,including substitutions not properly approved and authorized,may be considered defective. If required by the Architect,the Contrador shall furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials and equipment 4.11 REJECTION OF DEFECTIVE MATERIALS The Architect may reject materials if the Architect reasonably determines that such materials do not conform to the Contract Documents. No rejected materials,the defects of which have been subsequently corrected,shall be used in the Work except with the written permission of the Architect. No extra time shall be allowed for completion of the Work due to the rejection of non-conforming materials. 4.12 REJECTION OF DEFECTIVE WORK The Architect's inspection of the Work shall not relieve the Contractor of any of its responsibilities to fulfill the Contras obligations,and defective work shall be corrected Unsuitable work may be rejected by the Architect,notwithstanding that such work and materials have been previously overlooked or misjudged by the Architect and accepted for payment If the Work or any part thereof shall be found defective at any time before the final acceptance of the whole Work,the Contractor shall forthwith correct such defect in a manner satisfactory to the Architect,and if any material brought upon the site for use in the Work,or selected for the same,shall be rejected by the Architect as unsuitable or not in conformity with the Contras requirements,the Contractor shall forthwith remove such materials from the vicinity of the Work. 4.13 MATERIALS ATTACHED OR AFFIXED TO THE WORK Nothing in this Contras shall be construed as vesting in the Contractor any right of property in the materials used after they have been attached or affixed to the Work or the soil;but all such materials shall,upon being so attached or affixed,become the property ofthe Owner. 4.14 SALES TAX EXEMPTION AND OTHER TAXES 4.14.1 To the extent that materials and supplies are used or incorporated in the performance of this Contract, the Contractor is considered an exempt purchaser under the Massachusetts Sales Ad,Chapter 14 of the Acts of 1966. 4.14.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for paying all other taxes and tariffs of any sort,related to the work. DHCD$26K-$100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.26 07/01/2011 6 of 18 25-100 4.1S DOCUMENTS AND SAMPLES AT THE SITE • The Contractor shall maintain at the site for the use and information of the Owner,one record copy of the Drawings,Specifications, Addenda,Change Orders,and other Contract Modifications,in good order and marked currently to record changes and selections made during construction,and in addition approved Shop Drawings,Product Data,Samples,updated construction schedule,and similar required submittals. These shall be available to the Architect and shall be delivered to the Architect for submittal to the Owner upon completion of the Work. 4.16 PERMITS, FEES,AND NOTICES 4.16.1 The Contractor shall secure and the Owner shall pay for any and all permits. The Contractor shall secure and pay for all licenses,and other fees required for the proper execution of the Work. Tlx Contractor shall coordinate all efforts required to obtain these permits including having the permit issued in the name of the Contractor. 4.16.2 The Contractor shall comply with and give notices required by laws,ordinances,rules,regulations,and lawful orders of public authorities bearing on performance of the Work. 4.163 It is not the Contractor's responsibility to ascertain that the Contract Documents are in accordance with applicable laws,statutes, ordinances,building codes,and rules and regulations. However,if the Contractor observes that portions of the Contract Documents are at variance therewith,the Contractor shall promptly notify the Architect and Owner in writing,and necessary changes shall be accomplished by appropriate Modification 4.16.4 If the Contractor performs Work knowing it to be contrary to laws,statutes,ordinances,building codes,and rules and regulations without such notice to the Architect and Owner,the Contractor shall assume full responsibility for such Work and shall bear the attributable costs. 4.17 DEBRIS, CHEMICAL WASTE 4.17.1 The Contractor shall not permit the accumulation of debris,both exterior and interior,and the work area shall at all times be kept satisfactorily clean 4.17.2 The Contractor shall remove debris from the site of the work and legally dispose of it at any private or public dump that the Contractor may choose. The Contractor shall make all arrangements and obtain any approvals necessary for said disposal from the owners or officials in charge of such dumps and shall bear all cost,including fees resulting from such disposal. Garbage shall be removed daily. 4.173 No open fine shall be permitted on site. 4.17.4 Chemical Waste: Chemical waste shall be stored in corrosion resistant containers,removed from the Project site,and disposed of not less frequently than monthly unless directed otherwise. Disposal of chemical waste shall be in accordance with requirements of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(DEP).Fueling and lubricating of vehicles and equipment shall be conducted in a manner that affords the maximum protection against spills and evaporation Lubricants to be discarded or bunted shall be disposed of in accordance with approved procedures meeting all applicable Federal,State and local regulations. In the event of an oil or hazardous materials spill large enough to violate Federal,State,or applicable local regulations,the Architect shall be notified immediately. The Contractor shall be responsible for immediately cleaning up any oil or hazardous waste spills resulting from its operations. Any costs incurred in cleaning up any such spills shall be borne by the Contractor. 4.18 SITE AND WEATHER PROTECTION 4.18.1 The Contractor shall take precaution during the execution of work involving demolition not to disturb or damage any existing structures,landscaping,walks,roads,or other items scheduled to remain. The Contractor shall restore any damaged items to original condition and as directed by the Architect. The Contractor shall provide and erect acceptable barricades,fences,signs,and other traffic devices to protect the work from traffic and the public as reasonably necessary and as required by the Massachusetts Building Code. 4.18.2 The Contractor shall install weather protection and provide adequate heat in the protected area from November 1 to March 31 as required by M.G.L c.149§44G. 4.19 ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL RESOURCES All items having any apparent historical or archaeological interest which are discovered in the course of any,construction activities shall be carefully preserved and reported immediately to the Architect for determination of appropriate actions to be taken. 4.20 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 4.20.1 The Contractor must comply with all Federal,State,and Local safety laws and regulations of the applicable to work performed under this Contract. 4.20.2 If the Contractor uses or stores toxic or hazardous substances it is subject to M.G.L.a 1 I IF§2,the"Right to Know"law and regulations promulgated by the Department of Public Health,105 CMR 670,the Department of Environmental Protection,310 CMR 33, and the Department of Labor and Workforce Development,441 CMR 21;and must post a Workplace Notice obtainable from the Department of Labor and Workforce Development. 4.203 The Contractor must comply with Dig-Safe Laws. Dig-Safe is the Utility Underground Plant Damage Prevention System,331 Montvale Ave.,Woburn,MA 01801, 1.888.344.7233. The Contractor must notify Dig-Safe of contemplated excavation,demolition,or explosive work in public or private ways,and in any utility company right of way or easement,by certified mail,with a copy to Department of Environmental Protection(DEP). This notice must be given at least 72 hours prior to the work,but not more than sixty days before the work is to be done. Such notice shall state the name of the street or the route number of the way and an accurate description of the location and nature of the proposed work. Dig-Safe is required to respond to the notice within 72 hours of receipt by designating the location of pipes,maim wires or conduits at the site. The Contractor shall not commence work until Dig-Safe has responded The work shall be performed in such manner and with reasonable precautions taken to avoid damage to utilities under the surface at the work DHCD$25K-S100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.26 0710112011 6 of 18 25-100 location. The Contractor shall provide the Superintendent with current Dig-Safe regulations,and a copy of M.G.L.c.82§40. Any costs related to the services performed by Dig-Safe shall be bome by the Contractor. 4.20.4 This project is subject to compliance with Public Law 92-5%"Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970"(OSHA),with respect to all Hiles and regulations pertaining to construction,U.S.Code Title 29,sections 651 et seq.including Volume 36,numbers 75 and 105,of the Federal Register as amended,and as published by the U.S.Department of Labor. 4.205 If this Project requires the containment or removal of asbestos or material containing asbestos,lead or waste containing lead based paint,the Contractor shall ensure that the person or company performing the asbestos or lead related services is licensed pursuant to applicable State laws and regulations. 4.21 ACCESS TO WORK The Contractor shall provide the Owner and Architect access to the Work at all times and shall cooperate with the Owner whenever the Owner invites visitors to the site. ARTICLE 5 ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONTRACT 5.1 ARCHITECT The Architect is the person or entity licensed to practice architecture or engineering,who is responsible for performing the duties assigned to the Architect by the Contract Documents. 5.2 COMMUNICATIONS FACILITATING CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION Except as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents or when direct communications have been specially authorized,the Owner and Contractor shall communicate through the Architect. Communications by and with the Architect's consultants shall be through the Architect. Communications by and with Subcontractors and material suppliers shall be through the Contractor.Communications by and with separate contractors shall be through the Owner. 5.3 ARCHITECT'S ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONTRACT 53.1 The Architect will provide administration of the Contract as described in the Contract Documents,and will be the Owner's representative(l)during construction,(2)until final payment is due and(3)with the Owner's concurrence,from time to time during the guaranty period described in Article 11. The Architect will advise and consult with the Owner. 53.2 The Architect will regularly visit the site,conductjob meetings,and keep the Owner informed of the progress and quality of the Work,and will endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work. The Architect's minutes of meetings shall be the official minutes kept on the Project 533 Based on the Architect's observations and evaluations of the Contractor's Applications for Payment,the Architect will review and certify the amounts due the Contractor and will submit to the Owner and the Department for their consideration Certificates for Payment in such amounts as the Architect determines appropriate. 53A The Architect shall reject Work which does not conform to the Contract Documents. Whenever the Architect considers it necessary or advisable to achieve the intent of the Contract Documents,the Architect will have authority to require additional inspection or testing of the Work in accordance with Paragraph 4.8. 535 The Architect will review and approve or take other appropriate action upon the Contractor's submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples,but only for the limited purpose of checking such submittals for conformance with the information given and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. This review shall be in accordance with the provisions of Subparagraph 4.6.3 and the procedures described in Section 01300 of the Specifications,and shall not relieve the Contractor from compliance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. 53.6 The Architect will prepare Change Orders and Construction Change Directives,and may authorize Minor Changes in the Work as provided in Paragraph 8.1. 53.7 The Architect will conduct inspections to determine the date or dates of Substantial Completion and the date of Final Completion,will receive and forward to the Owner for the Owner's review and records written warranties and related documents required by the Contract and assembled by the Contractor,and will issue a final Certificate for Payment upon the Contractor's compliance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. 5.3.8 If the Owner,Architect,and Department agree,the Owner may provide one or more project representatives to assist in carrying out the Architect's responsibilities at the site. The duties,responsibilities,and limitations ofauthority of such project representatives shall be as described in the Construction Handbook and explained at the pre-construction conference. 53.9 The Architect will interpret and decide matters concerning performance under and requirements of the Contract Documents on written request of either the Owner or Contractor. The Architect's written response to such requests will be made within the thirty day time limit prescribed in Paragraph 8.6.3. 53.10 The Architect's decisions on matters relating to aesthetic effect will be final if consistent with the intent expressed in the Contract Documents. 5.4 PROCEDURES AND PRACTICES The Department's procedures,forms,and practices which must be employed on the Project are described in the Construction Handbook. and will be explained at the pre-construction conference. 5.5 PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE DHCD S26K4100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.28 07/01/2011 7 of 18 25-100 Prior to commencement of the Work,the Contractor shall meet in conference with representatives of the Owner,Department,and Architect to discuss and develop mutual understandings relative to administration of the quality assurance program,safety program,labor provisions, the schedule of work,and other Contract procedures. ARTICLE 6 SUBCONTRACTORS 6.1 DEFINITION A Subcontractor is a person or entity who has a direct contract with the Contractor to perform a portion of the work at the site. ARTICLE 7 CONSTRUCTION BY OWNER OR BY SEPARATE CONTRACTORS 7.1 OWNER'S RIGHT TO PERFORM CONSTRUCTION AND TO AWARD SEPARATE CONTRACTS 7.1.1 The Owner reserves the right to perform construction or operations related to the Project with the Owner's own forces,and to award separate contracts in connection with other portions of the Project or other construction or operations on the site. If the Contractor claims that delay or additional cost is involved because of such action by the Owner,the Contractor shall make such claim as provided elsewhere in the Contract Documents. 7.1.2 The Owner shall provide for coordination of the activities of the Owner's own forces and of each separate contractor with the Work of the Contractor,who shall cooperate with them. The Contractor shall participate with other separate contractors and the Owner in reviewing and coordinating their construction schedules with one another when directed to do so. 7.2 MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY 7.2.1 The Contractor shall afford the Owner and separate contractors reasonable opportunity for introduction and storage of their materials and equipment and performance of their activities and shall connect and coordinate the Contractor's construction and operations with theirs as required by the Contract Documents. 7.2.2 If part of the Contractor's Work depends on proper execution or results upon construction or operations by the Owner or a separate contractor,the Contractor shall,prior to proceeding with that portion of the Work,promptly report to the Architect apparent discrepancies or defects in such other construction that would render it unsuitable for such proper execution and results. Failure of the Contractor to so report shall constitute an acknowledgment that the Owner's or separate contractors'completed or partially completed construction is fit and proper to receive the Contractor's Work,except as to defects not then reasonably discoverable. 7.2.3 The Contractor shall promptly remedy damage caused by the Contractor to completed or partially completed construction or to property of the Owner or separate contractors ARTICLE 8 CHANGES IN THE WORK 8.1 CHANGES-DEFINITIONS 8.1.1 All changes in the work,including any increase,decrease,or other equitable adjustment in the Contract Sum or in the time for performing the Contract,shall be authorized in the form of one,or a combination of,the following written instruments: Change Order, Construction Change Directive,or a Minor Change in the Work. The term"equitable adjustment"as used in this paragraph shall include all adjustments to the Contract Sum or time to which the Contractor is entitled pursuant to M.G.L a30§§39N and 390 and such equitable adjustment shall be made in accordance with the provisions of this Article. 8.1.2 A Minor Change is a written order binding on the Owner and Contractor issued by the Architect,with the concurrence of the Construction Advisor,not involving adjustment in the Contract Sum or extension of the Contract Time and not inconsistent with the intent of the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall carry out such written orders promptly. 8.1.3 A Change Order is a written instrument prepared by the Architect and signed by the Owner,Department,Contractor,and Architect,stating their agreement regarding a change in the work,including a change in the Contract Sum or Contract Time. &IA A Construction Change Directive is a written order prepared by the Architect and signed by the Owner,Architect,and Department,directing a change in the Work and stating a proposed basis for adjustment,if any,in the Contract Sum,or Contract Time,or both. The Owner may,by Construction Change Directive,and without invalidating the Contract,order changes in the Work within the general scope of the Contract consisting of additions,deletions or other revisions,the Contract Sum and Contract Time being adjusted accordingly. 8.15 A Change Order shall be based upon agreement among the Owner,Contractor,Architect,and Department;a Construction Change Directive requires agreement by the Owner,Architect,and the Department,and may or may not be agreed to by the Contractor,an order for a Minor Change in the Work may be issued by the Architect with the concurrence ofthe Construction Advisor. 8.1.6 Change Orders and Construction Change Directives must be counter-signed by the Administrator in accordance with Subparagraph 3.3.1,to be effective. 8.2 REQUEST FOR A CHANGE IN THE WORK A change order request shall be in writing and may originate with the Owner,the Department,the Architect,or the Contractor. If such a DHCD$25K-b100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.25 07/01/2011 8 of 18 25-100 request would cause a change in the Contract Sum,the Contractor shall promptly submit to the Architect its cost and pricing data for such proposed change. Such data shall be accurate,current and complete at the time of submission and shall be computed in accordance with Subparagraph 8.3.I. 8.3 METHOD FOR DETERMINING AMOUNT OF CHANGE 83.1 Changes in the Contract Sum shall be calculated in accordance with are or a combination ofthe following methods,as determined by-the Architect: .l Lump stun basis,provided the lump sum amount shall include the estimated cost of the change,broken down by Items a through i in the following Subparagraph.3. .2 Unit price basis,to be adjusted in accordance with contract unit prices,or other agreed upon unit prices provided that the unit prices shall be inclusive of all costs related to such equitable adjustment. .3 Time and materials basis,on a not-to-exceed predetermined upset amount determined by the Architect,to be subsequently adjusted on the basis of the Contractor's actual oasts based on the following items a though is a. Cost of labor at the rates found elsewhere in this document,including foremen; b. Costs ofmaterials,supplies and equipment,including cost of transportation,whether incorporated cr aorsmned; c. Rental cost of machinery and equipment,exclusive of hard tools,whether rented from the Contractoror others. d. A percent ofthe net inaeaw or deam of hem a to cover Worker's Compensation,FICA,and unemployment cmtn'butio s. e. The percentage for Wcrkert Compensation in Item d above shall not exceed the standard manual rate for the irrvolved trade,as set by the Worker's Compensation Rating and Inspection Bureau ofMassachusetts. This rate shall not include any surdharges such as experience modifications and all risk factor adjustrment programs,eta L For work performed by the Contractor's own forces,there shall be added an amount of 15%of items a-d for overhead, superintendence,and profit. 0 g. For work performed by any Subcontractor,there shall be added an amount of 15%of the Subcontractor's costs for hems a-d for the Subcontractor's overhead,superintendence and profit. The Contractor shall be entitled to an additional 10%mark-up on the total amount of the Subcontractor's price as compensation for assuming full responsibility and supervision for the Subcontractor's work. h. Actual increases in the premium costs for perfomnar ce and payment bands required ofthe Contractor,provided there will be an appropriate credit for reduced premiums for a credit change order. I. On any change in the Contract Sure that involves a credit,the amount ofthe credit will not include an overhead and profit factor,however, the credit will include an amount for item d.which shall not be less than 25%of item a. 8.3.2 The method provided in Subparagraph 8.3.I,for compensating the Contractor and Subcontractors for changes in the Work,shall be considered to adequately compensate the Contractor and Subcontractors for any and all costs directly,indirectly,or consequentially related to,or caused by,such change in the work. 8.4 WORK PERFORMED UNDER PROTEST The Contractor shall perform all work as directed by the Architect,and if the Architect determines that certain work for which the Contractor has requested a change order does not represent a change in the Contract,or if the Contractor and the Architect cannot agree to the amount of compensation for a change order,the Contractor shall perform said work under protest and must follow the notice requirements and maintain the records required by Subparagraph 8.7.3. 8.5 STATUTORY CHANGE ORDER PROVISIONS The Contractor's attention is directed to the Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 30,§§39L 39J,39N,390 and 39P,the provisions of which apply to this Contract. 8.6 DIFFERING SITE CONDITIONS, M.G.L. c.30§3914 8.6.1 If,during the progress of the Work,the Contractor or the Owner discovers that the actual subsurface or latent physical conditions encountered at the site differ substantially or materially from those shown on the plans or indicated in the Contract Documents,either the Contractor or the Owner may request an appropriate time extension and an equitable adjustment in the Contract Sum applying to work affected by the differing site conditions. A request for such an adjustment shall be in writing and shall be delivered by the party making such claim to the other party as soon as possible after such conditions are discovered. 8.6.2 Upon receipt of such a claim from a Contractor,or upon its own initiative,the Owner shall make an investigation of such physical conditions,and,ifthey differ substantially or materially from three shown on the plans or indicabd in the Camihct Docranents or from three ordinarily encountered and generally recognimd as inherent in work ofthe character provided for in the plans and Contract Docrunents and are of such nature as to cause an increase or decrease in the cost of performanoe ofthe work or a change in the corstruction methods required for the performance ofthe wait which results in an increase or decrease in the cost of the work,the Owner shall upon submission by the Contractor ofa properly submitted Change Order request,make an equitable adjustment in the Contract Shun and the Contract shall be modified in writing acoadingly. 8.6.3 TIMELY DECISION BY OWNER. M.G.L.c.30 §39P Whenever this Contract requires the Owner or its Architect to make a decision during construction of the Project,on interpretation of the specifications,approval of equipment,material or any other approval,or progress of the work,that decision shall be made promptly and,in any event,no later than thirty days after receipt of a written submission for such decision by the Contractor;but if such decision requires extended investigation and study,the Owner or the Architect shall,within thirty days after the receipt of the submission,give the Contractor written notice of the reasons why the decision cannot be made within the thirty day period and the date by which the decision will be made. 8.7 CLAIMS DHCD$25K-S100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.25 0710112011 9 of 18 25-100 8.7.1 If the Contractor has any claim or dispute of any nature arising under this Contrail,including a claim based on the Owner's failure or refusal to approve a change order request of the Contractor,in full or in part,the Contractor shall submit such claim or dispute to the Architect,in the form of a change order request,for initial review and consideration,subject to further appeal to the Administrator. If the Contractor is not satisfied with the Architect's decision or,if the Architect fails to render a decision within thirty days after receiving written notice of such claim or dispute from the Contractor,the Contractor may file a written request for a decision with the Department pursuant to Subparagraph 8.7.2. 8.7.2 Appeal of an Architect's decision under Subparagraph 8.7.1 must be made directly to the Administrator by certified mail,copy to the Architect and Owner,within twenty-one(2 1)calendar days after the date on which the party making the appeal receives the Architect's written decision or within twenty-one(2 1)days after the thirty(30)day non-decision period noted in 8.7.1. Failure to appeal within this period will result in the Architect's decision becoming final and binding upon the Owner and the Contractor. 8.73 Pending resolution of the claim or dispute,the Contractor must proceed with the disputed Work,as directed by the Architect. The Contractor must give written notice to the Department and the Architect stating that it is proceeding with the disputed work under protest. Accurate records of the nature and extent of the disputed Work and of the time spent and equipment used on the disputed Work shall be maintained by the superintendent and verified daily by the Project Representative,or the Owner's designee. Failure of the Contractor to maintain such records shalt cause the Contractor to forfeit its claim to additional compensation for such disputed work. 8.7.4 Meetings or administrative conferences held by the Department to review the basis of the claim or dispute are conducted in accordance with the procedure described in the Construction Handbook. Such conferences are not subject to the State Administrative Procedures Act. 8.7.5 At the conclusion of these proceedings,the Department shall issue a written decision which shall be final under the Contract. The matter may then be appealed to a court of competent jurisdiction. 8.7.6 Requests for administrative conferences by subcontractors must be made by the Contractor;subcontractors cannot make such requests directly. ARTICLE 9 TIME, SCHEDULES, AND COMPLETION 9.1 DEFINITIONS 9.1.1 Unless otherwise provided,Contract Time is the period of time,as extended by approved Change Order,allotted in the Contract Documents for Substantial Completion of the Work. 9.1.2 The date of commencement of the Work is the date established in the Notice to Proceed from the Owner. The commencement date shall not be postponed by the failure to act by the Contractor or by persons or entities for whom the Contractor is responsible. 9.13 The date of Substantial Completion is the date certified by the Architect in aeoadance with Subparagraph 9.6.7. 91A The term"day"as used in the Ca MW Doaiments shall mean calendar day unless otherwise specifically defined. 9.2. PROGRESS AND COMPLETION 9.2.1 Time limits stated in the Contract Documents are of the essence of the Contract. By executing the Contract the Contractor confirms that the Contract Time is a reasonable period for performing the Work. 9.12 The Caft=shall prooeed expeditiously with adequate f hr es and shall adhieve Completion within the Car=Time. 9.3 DELAYS AND EXTENSIONS OF TIME 93.1 The Contractor shall be entitled to an extension of time for completion of the Work because of; .l acts of God; .2 labor disputes; 3 abnormal weather conditions;or .4 acts of neglect of the Owner,Architect,or Department as described in Subparagraph 8.6.3. 9.3.1.5 Except in unusual circumstances,delays caused by suppliers,Subcontractors and sub-subcontractors shall be considered to be within the control of the Contractor. 9.3.1.6 Should the Contractor require additional time to complete the Work,the Contractor shall document the reasons therefor and request an extension of time at the time the alleged delay occurs,as provided in this Article and Article 8. 93.1.7 Failure to notify the Architect of any delay as provided in this Article shall preclude the Contractor from subsequently claiming any damages due to said delay. 9.3.1.8 Requests for extensions of time shall be submitted as a change order request to the Architect under Article 8 for the Owner's consideration. 9.3.2 CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY FOR DELAYS The Contractor shall be liable for,and shall pay,to the Owner,all of the Owner's Project related costs incurred after the time stipulated for Substantial Completion,as extended by Change Order. Such costs shall include: fees paid to the Architect as extra services for hrtspection services and administration of the Contrail,at the rate stipulated in the Contrail for Architectural Services between the Owner and the Architect; the costs of the Project Relrresentative at the current salary rate;last rental income based on the average rent collected by the Owner,and/or increased rental subsidies and any other direct expenses. The Owner may retain from moneys otherwise due the Contractor whatever sums acme to the Owner pursuant to this provision. The Contractor shall not be liable for costs for delay in performance for any period for which an extension of the Contract Trine has been granted pursuant to the provisions of Subparagraph 9.3. 9.3.3 OWNER DELAYS DHCD S26K-$100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.26 07/01/2011 10 of 18 25-100 933.1 The Owner may delay the commencement of the Work,or any part thereof,due to unforeseen circumstances or conditions which have a bearing on the Work required under this Contract or for any other reason if it is deemed to be in the best interest of the Owner to do so. Except as expressly provided in the following Subparagraphs 93.3.2,9.3.33,and 9.3.3.4,the Contractor shall have no claim for additional compensation on account of such delay,but shall be entitled to an extension of Contract Time as determined reasonable by the Architect 93.31 The Contractor and the Owner agree that the following Subparagraphs provide the Contractor with the right to request additional compensation for Owner caused delays only in the following two circumstances: .l When the Owner provides the Contractor with a written order to suspend or delay the Work,or a portion thereof for a period of fifteen days or more. .2 When the Owner or its Architect fails to make a decision within the thirty day period described in Subparagraph 8.6.3 and such failure delays the Work,or a portion thereof,for fifteen days or more. 9333 The Owner may,for its convenience,order the Contractor in writing to suspend,delay,or interrupt all or any part of the Work for such period of time as it may determine appropriate,provided however,that if there is a suspension,delay,or inten*on for fifteen days or more,or there is a failure of the Owner to act within the time specified in this Contract,the Owner shall make an adjustment in the Contract Sum for any increase in the cost of performance of this Contract,but shall not include any profit to the Contractor on account of such increase; and provided further,that the Owner shall not make any adjustment in the Contract Sum under this provision for any suspension,delay, interruption,or failure to act to the extent that such is due to any cause for which this Contract provides for an equitable adjustment of the Contract Sum under any other Contract provisions.M.G.L.c.30§390(a). 933.4 The Contractor must submit the amount of a claim under Subparagraph 9.3.3.3 to the Owner in writing as soon as practicable after the end of the suspension,delay,interruption,or failure to ad and,in any event,not later than the date of final payment under this Contract and except for costs due to a suspension order,the Owner shall not approve any costs in the claim incurred more than twenty days before the Contractor notified the Owner in writing of the act or failure to act involved in the claim. M.G.L.e.30§390(b). 9.3.3.5 The Owner and the Contractor agree that the preceding Subparagraph 9.33.4 places a burden on the Contractor to inform the Owner, whenever the Contractor considers that an action or inaction of the Owner or its Architect could result or has resulted in a delay in the Project, thereby providing the Owner with the opportunity to take action to avoid or lessen the time extensions or damages that might be associated with such action or inaction. 933.6 The Contractor must file any claim for additional compensation made pursuant to Subparagraph 9.3.3.4 as a Change Order request. The amount of any such claim shall be calculated only in accordance with the provisions of Subparagraph 8.3.1.3 items a through L and shall be subject to the provisions of Subparagraph 8.3.2. 9.4 CONSTRUCTION AND PAYMENT SCHEDULES 9.4.1 Prior to commencement of the Work the Contractor shall submit to the Architect a construction schedule in bar graph form, satisfactory to the Architect,showing in detail the proposed progress for the construction of the various parts of the Work,the proposed times for receiving materials required,and the interrelationship between the various construction operations and the percentage of completion and the dollar value of the completed work on the first day of each month for each section of the specifications and the entire Work.Submission of said schedule shall be a condition precedent to approval of the Contractor's first application for payment. 9.4.2 At the end of each month,or more often if required,the Contractor shall furnish the Architect an updated schedule showing actual progress of the various parts of the Work in comparison with the originally proposed progress and payment schedules. If the Architect raises any objections to progress or payment schedules submitted by the Contractor,the Contractor shall immediately address and resolve such objections to the reasonable satisfaction of the Architect. 9.43 If the Contractor submits a construction schedule that anticipates Substantial Completion before the date established in the Owners Notice to Proceed,the Contractor shall have no claim for additional compensation on account of any delays that prevent Substantial Completion before the date set in said Owner's Notice to Proceed 9.5 USE AND OCCUPANCY 9S.1 Prior to the date of Substantial Completion of the entire Project stipulated in the Notice to Proceed,the Owner shall have the right,from time to time,to occupy and use any portion ofthe Project as the Work in connection therewith is substantially completed,provided such use and occupancy does not unduly interfere with the Contractors operations. 9.5.2 The Architect will,prior to any such use and occupancy,give written notice to the Contractor,indicating the areas intended to be occupied and used,and the intended commencement date of such use and occupancy. Occupancy and use shall not commence prior to a time mutually agreed to by the Owner and the Contractor. 9.53 Upon receipt of such notice of intent,the Contractor shall promptly secure and submit to the Architect endorsement from the insurance carrier permitting use and occupancy of the Work,or any designated portion thereof,by the Owner prior to Substantial Completion of the entire Project. The Contractor shall be permitted to cancel its special perils insurance for that portion of the Project used and/or occupied by the Owner. 9.5.4 Partial or entire use and occupancy by the Owner shall not constitute an acceptance of Work not completed in accordance with the Contract Documents nor relieve the Contractor from the obligation of performing any Work required by the Contract but not completed at the time of use and occupancy. Before such use and occupancy,the Architect will give the Contractor a list of items to be completed prior to Final Completion occurring in the areas to be occupied 955 The Contractor shall be relieved of all maintenance casts of the portion of the Project occupied wider the provisions of this Article. 9S.6 The Contractor shall not be responsible for wear and tear or damage resulting solely from such use and occupancy. 95.7 The Contract Suun will be adjusted by mutually acceptable arrangements between the Owner and the Contractor with respect to heat, electricity,and water fumishad by the Contractor to the portion of the Work so ooarpited 9.&S When any portion of the building is in condition to receive fittings,appliances,furniture,or other property to be furnished and installed by the Owner under separate contracts,the Contractor shall allow the Owner to bring such items into the building and shall provide all reasonable facilities and protection therefor. DHCD$26K4100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.25 07101/2011 11 of 18 25-100 9.6 SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION 9.6.1 Substantial Completion is the stage in the progress of the Work when,in the opinion of the Architect,the Work is sufficiently complete in accordance with the Contract Documents so the Owner can occupy or utilize the Work for its intended use. 942 When the Contractorconsiders that the Work,ora potion thereof which the Owneragtees to accept sepmately,is sutstardially complete,the Contractor gall prepme and submit to the Architect a oomprehensive list of items to be completed or corected.The C.cutr ctor'shall proceedlaomptly to complete and oorrectitems cur the list Failure to include an item on such list does not atter the respohsbility ofthe Contractorto complete all Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 9.63 Upon receipt of the Contractor's list of items to be completed or corrected, the Architect will promptly make a thorough inspection and prepare a"punch list",setting forth in accurate detail any items on the Contractor's list and additional items that are not acceptable or are incomplete. 9.6.4 If,after receipt of the Contractor's list,the Architect determines that the Work is not substantially complete,the Architect shall inform the Contractor of those items that must be completed before the Architect will prepare a punch list. Upon completion of those items,the Contractor shall again request the Architect to prepare the punch list. 9.65 When the punch list has been prepared,the Carmactorwill arrarrge a meeting with the Architect to identify acrd ea#ain all punct list iters and address questions on the work which must be done before final acceptance. 946 The Architect may revise the punch list,from time to time,to onve drat all item of the Work are properly completed 9.6.7 The Architect will prepare a Certificate of Substantial Completion which shall establish the date of Substantial Completion,shall establish responsibilities of the Owner and Contractor for security,maintenance,heat,utilities,damage to the Work and insurance,and shall fix the time within which the Contractor shall finish all items on the list accompanying the Certificate within the provisions of Subparagraph 9.7.2. 9.6.8 Warranties required by the Contract Documents shall commence on the date of Substantial Completion of the Work or designated portion thereof unless otherwise provided in the Certificate of Substantial Completion The Certificate of Substantial Completion shall be submitted to the Owner and Contractor for their written acceptance of responsibilities assigned to them in such Certificate and shall be subject to the approval of the Department. 9.7 FINAL COMPLETION 9.7.1 After the Architect has certified that the Work is substantially complete,the Contractor shall immediately proceed to complete all the remaining items of Work as determined by the Architect,including items authorized by Change Orders,Construction Change Directives,or items disputed by the Contractor. 9.7.2 The Contractor shall complete all the remaining items of Work described in Subparagraph 9.7.1,as soon as possible,and in any event within one hundred and twenty days after Substantial Completion,unless the Architect determines that a shorter time period for completion is appropriate,in which event the Contractor must complete the Contract work within such period The Architect may extend such one hundred and twenty day period if the Architect determines that such extension is justified 9.73 If the Contractor fails to complete the remaining items of Work within the time period provided in Subparagraph 9.7.2,the Owner may arrange for other contractors to complete such items and the direct and indirect costs of such completion shall be charged against the balance due the Contractor or,if no such balance remains,the Contractor shall pay the Owner the costs ofsuch completion. 9.7.4 As an alternative to the procedure described in Subparagraph 9.7.3,the Owner may invoke the performance bond of the Contractor and demand that the surety shall complete the remaining items of work in a timely manner. 9.7.5 The Architect will conduct up to three(3)inspections of completed punchlist items. The Contractor shall be responsible for the costs of additional inspections required to verify successfid completion of the purnchlist. ARTICLE 10 PAYMENTS 10.1 CONTRACT SUM The Contract Sum is stated in the Owner-Contractor Agreement and,including authorized adjustments,is the total amount payable by the Owner to the Contractor for performance of the Work under the Contract Documents. 10.2 SCHEDULE OF VALUES 102-1 Before the first Application for Payment,the Contractor shall submit to the Architect a schedule of values allocated to various portions of the Work,prepared in such form and supported by such data to substantiate its accuracy as the Architect may require. This schedule,unless objected to by the Architect,shall be used as a basis for reviewing the Contractor's Applications for Payment. 10.2.2 The schedule of values shall contain a separate item for each Section of the Specifications broken down in such form as the Architect may require. Each item in the schedule of values shall include its proper share of overhead and profit. DHCD$26K.$100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.26 07/0112011 12 of 18 25-100 10.3 APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT Once each month,on a date established at the beginning of the Work,the Contractor shall deliver to the Architect by hand or by registered or certified mail with return receipt,an itemized Application for Payment,supported by such data substantiating the Contractor's right to payment as the Architect may require,and reflecting retainage as provided in Subparagraph 10.6.1. Such Application for Payment shall be submitted on a form available from the Department,(a copy can be found in the Construction Handbook). The form shall show separately: .1 The value of labor and materials incorporated in the Work. .2 The value,kind,and quantity of each item of material or equipment not incorporated in the Work but delivered and suitably stored at the site,during the current pay period 3 The value,kind,and quantity of each item of material or equipment not incorporated in the Work but suitably stored at some other location agreed upon in writing,during the current pay period A All Change Orders approved up to the date of the Application for Payment. S The amounts approved for payment for each item on previous applications. 10.4 PAYMENT FOR STORED MATERIALS 10.4.1 The Contractor shall include in such Application for Payment only such materials as are incorporated in the Work. Except however,the Contractor may include the value of materials or equipment delivered at the site of the Work(or at some location agreed to in writing)upon delivery to the Owner of: .1 an acceptable Transfer of Title(see the Construction Handbook);and .2 receipted invoices or other acceptable proof of prior payment by the Contractor for such materials;and 3 a stored materials insurance binder(see subparagraph 16.5.2)that covers the materials for which payment is requested,that names the Owner and the Department as an insured party should the stored materials be subjected to any casualty,loss,or theft prior to their inclusion in the Work. 10.4.2 This material(s)or equipment must,in the judgment ofthe Architect: .1 meet the requirements of the Contrail,including prior shop drawing,product data,and sample approval;and .2 be ready for use;and 3 be properly stored by the Contractor and adequately protected until incorporated into the Work. 10.43 Failure to comply with subparagraphs 10.4.1 and 10.4.2 may result in Certificates being changed in accordance with M.G.L c.30§391C 10.S. CERTIFICATES FOR PAYMENT 10.51 The Architect shall mark the date of receipt on the Contractor's Application for Payment The Architect will,within seven days after receipt of the Contractor's Application for Payment either, .1 issue to the Owner a Certificate for Payment,with a copy to the Contractor,for such amount as the Architect determines is properly due,or .2 return the application to the Contractor if it is not in proper form or contains computations not arithmetically conte or 3 make changes to the application as provided in subparagraph 10.5.3. 10.5.2 The Architect shall notify the Contractor and Owner in writing of the Architect's reasons for withholding certification in whole or in part as provided in subparagraphs 10.6.1.2 and 10.6.1.3. 10.53 The Owner may make granges in any Application for Payment submitted by the Contractor in accordance with M.G.L c.30 §39K,and the payment due on said Application for Payment shall be computed in accordance with the granges so made. The provisions of said Section 39K shall govern payments pursuant to Applications for Payment on which the Owner has made changes. 10.5.4 No certificate for payment nor any progress payment shall constitute acceptance of Work not in accordance with the Contract Documents. 10.6 STATUTORY PAYMENT PROVISIONS 10.6.1 After the Architect has issued a Certi ficate for Payment the Owner shall make payment to the Contractor in accordance with M.G.L c.30§39K which provides as follows: .1 Within 30 days atter receipt from the Contractor,at the place designated by the Owner if such a place is so designated,ofa periodic estimate requesting payment ofthe amount due for the preceding month,the Owner will make a periodic payment to the Cantn actor for the Work performed during the preceding month and for the materials not it mrporated in the Work but delivered and suitably stored at the site(or at some location agreed upon in writing)to which the Contractor has title or to which a Suboontmaor has title and has authaiwd the Contractor to transfer title to the Owner,less(1)a retention based on its estimate ofthe fair value of its claims against the Cartractor and less (2)a retention for direct payments to Suboontmilors based on demands for same in accordance with the provisions of Section 39F,and less (3)a retention not exceeding five peroem(59/6)ofthe approved amount ofthe periodic payment .2 After the receipt ofa periodic estimate requesting foal payment and within 65 days after(a)the Contractor fully completes the Work or substantially completes the work so that the value ofthe Work remaining to be done is,in the estimate ofthe Owner,less than one percent (10/6)ofthe original Contract Sum,or(b)the Contractor substantially completes the Work and the Owner takes possession for occupancy, whidierer occas first,the Owner shall pay the Contractor the entire balance due on the Contract less,(1)a retention based on its estimate of the fair value of its claims against the Contractor and ofthe cost of completing the incomplete and unsatisfactary items of Work less(2)a retention for direct payments to Subcontractors based on demands for same in accordance with the provisions of Section 39F,or basad on the record ofpayments by the Contractor to the Subcontractors under this Contract if such record ofpa)merd indicates that the Contractor has not paid Subcontractors as provided in Section 39F. 3 If the Owner fails to make payment as herein provided,there shall be added to each such payment daffy interest at the rate ofthree percentage points above the rediscount rate then gorged by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston oommenclng on the fust day atter said payment is due and continuing until the payment is delivered or mailed to the Contractor,provided,that no interest shall be due,in any event, on the amount dire on a periodic estimate for final payment until forty-five days atter receipt of such a periodic estimate from the Corrtractor, at the place designated by the Owner if such a place is so designated. The Contractor agrees to payto each Subcontractor a portion ofany such interest paid in accordance with the amount due each Subcontractor. DHCD$26K-$100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.26 07/0112011 13 of 18 25-100 10.7 FINAL PAYMENT 10.7.1 Upon completion of the Work,the Contractor shall be entitled to payment of the Contract balance,in accordance with Subparagraph 10.6.1.2 and per the process described in Division 1 of the Sped fications. 10.7.2 The acceptance by the Contractor of the last payment due under this Contract or the execution of the Final Certificate of Completion,shall operate as a release to the Owner,Department,and the Architect from all claims and liability related to this Contract. 10.8 PAYMENT LIABILITIES OF CONTRACTOR 10.8.1 The Contractor shall be responsible to the Owner for all expenses,losses,and damages incurred in consequence of any defect,omission, or mistake of the Contractor or any of its employees,Subcontractors,or suppliers. 10.8.2 The Owner may retain any moneys which would otherwise be payable under this Contract and apply the same,or so much as may be necessary therefor,to the payment of any expenses,lasses,or damages incurred by the Owner as a direct result of the Contractor's failure to perform its obligations hereunder. ARTICLE 11 GUARANTEES AND WARRANTIES 11.1 GENERAL GUARANTY If at any time during the period of one(1)year from the date of Substantial Completion as defined in Paragraph 9.6,any part of the Work shall,in the reasonable determination of the Architect or Owner,require replacing or repairing due to the fact that it is broken,defective,or otherwise does not conform to the Contract Documents,the Owner will notify the Contractor to make the required repairs or replacement. 11.2 If the Contractor shall neglect to commence such repairs or replacement to the satisfaction of the Owner within ten(10)days from the date of giving or mailing such notice,then the Owner may employ other persons to make the same. 11.3 The Contractor agrees,upon demand,to pay to the Owner all amounts which the Owner expends for such repairs or replacements. 11.4 During this one year guarantee period any corrective work shall be performed in accordance with the applicable terms of this Contract. For items of work completed after use and occupancy has been taken,the one year guarantee shall commence at the time the Owner accepts such items. 115 This one year guarantee shall not limit any express guaranty or warranty provided elsewhere in the Contract. 11.2 SPECIAL GUARANTEES AND WARRANTIES 11.2.1 Guarantees and warranties required in the various sections of the Specifications must be delivered to the Architect before final payment to the Contractor may be made,or in the case of guarantees and warranties which originate with a Subcontractor's section of the Work,before final payment for the amount of that subtrade or for the phase of Work to which the guarantee or warranty relates. 11.2.2 The failure to deliver a required guarantee or warranty shall constitute a failure to fully complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 111.3 The Contractor's obligation to correct Work as set forth in Paragraph 4.12 is in addition to, and not in substitution of,such guarantees or warranties as may be required in the various Sections of the Specifications. ARTICLE 12 MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL REQUIREMENTS 12.1 GENERAL The Contractor shall stay fully informed of all existing and fixture state and national laws and municipal ordinances and regulations in any manner affecting those engaged or employed in the work,or the materials used or employed in the work,or in any way affecting the conduct of the Work, and of all such orders and decrees of bodies or tribunals having any jurisdiction or authority over the Contract Work. All provisions of law that apply to this Contract are hereby made a part of this Contract. If any discrepancy or inconsistency is discovered in the Contract Documents in relation to any such law,ordinance,regulation,order or decree,the Contractor shall forthwith report the same to the Owner in writing 12.1.1 The Contractor shall cause all of its agents and employees to observe and comply with all such existing and future laws, ordinances,regulations,orders and decrees. 12.2 CORPORATE DISCLOSURES The Contractor,if a foreign corporation,shall comply with M.G.L c.181§3 and§5,and M.G.L.0.30§391- 12.3 VETERANS PREFERENCE In the employment of mechanics and apprentices,teamsters,chauffeurs,and laborers in the construction of public works in the Commonwealth, preference shall first be given to citizens of the Commonwealth who have been residents of the Commonwealth for at least six months at the commencement of their employment and who are veterans as defined M.G.L a4§7(34),and who are qualified to perform the work to which the employment relates;and secondly,to cities of the Commonwealth generally who have been residents of the Commonwealth for at least six months at the commencement of their employment,and ifthey cannot be obtained in sutfioient numbers,then to citizens of the United States. 12.4 PREVAILING WAGE RATES The Director of the Department of Labor and Woriibm Development has established the Schedule found in Division One of the Specifications,listing the pre=vailing minimum wage rates that must be paid to all workers employed on the Cantract.Such Schedule shall continue to be the minimum rate of DHCD$25K-$100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.211 0710112011 14 of 18 25-100 wages payable to workers on this Contract throughout the term of the Contract The Contractor shall not have any claim for extra compensation from the Owner ifthe actual wages paid to employees on the Contract exceeds the rates listed on the Schedule. The Contractorshall muse a copy ofsaid Schedule to be kept in a conspicuous place at the Project site during the tern ofthe Contract. (See M.G.L a 149§26-27H.) If reserve police officers are employed by the Contractor,they shall be paid the prevailing wage of regular police officers.(See M.G.L a 149§34B). 12.5 VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATORS If the Director of the Department of Labor and Workforce Develop pent has established a Schedule of wage rates to be paid to the operators of trucks,vehicles or equipment for this Project,the Contractor shall be obligated to pay such operators at least the minimum wage rate contained on such Schedule.(See M.G.L.c.149 426-27H). 12.6 EIGHT HOUR DAY AND LODGING 12.6.1 No laborer,workman,medranir,foreman or inspector waking in the employment ofthe Contractor,Subcontractor or other person doing or contracting to do the whole or part of the Work,shall be required or permitted to walk any more than eight hours in any ohne day,or more than 48 haus in any one week,or more than six days in any one week,except in cases ofemergency. 12.6.2 Every employee on the Work shall lodge,board,and trade where and with whom he/she elects,and the Contractor and any Subc attraetor shall not directly or indirectly require,as a condition of employment,that an employee lodge,board,or trade at a particular place or with a pertiailar person. 12.7 EXECUTIVE ORDERS The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of M.G.L.e.151 B; Executive Order 526,Order regarding Non-Discrimination,Diversity,Equal Opportunity,and Affirmative Action;pertaining to minority and women owned business enterprises;Executive Order 527 establishing the Office of Access and Opportunity and Executive Order 481,prohibiting the use of undocumented workers on state contracts and all regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. The aforementioned law,executive orders,regulations and any amendments are incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this Contract. 12.8 LEAD BASED PAINT NOTIFICATION The Contractor shall comply with EPA 40 CFR 745 Subpart E"Residential Property Renovation"for pre-1978 residential properties regarding Owner and Tenant notification using the Pre-Renovation Form for unit work and/or the Renovation Notice for Tenants in Common Areas of Multr family Housing for common/exterior work and the distribution of the EPA pamphlet Renovate Right: Important Lead Hazard Information for Families,Child Care Providers and Schools prior to renovation activities where more than 2 square feet of painted surfaces per room are dishubed for interior activities or greater than 10 square Poet of painted surfaces are disturbed for exterior activities. This applies to work areas that are known to contain lead-based paint(greater than or equal to 1.0 mg{cm2 lead via XRF,a"positive"result using sodium sulfide,or 0.5%lead via laboratory analysis)and to work areas that do not have data regarding the lead concentration in the paint. 12.9 CONFLICT OF INTEREST. The Contractor covenants,that(1)presently, there is no financial interest and shall not acquire any such interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of services required to be performed under this Agreement or which would violate M.G.L.c.268A,as amended;(2)in the performance of this Contract,no person having any such interest shall be employed by the Contractor or engaged as a subcontractor by the contractor;and(3)no partner or employee of the firm is related by blood or marriage to any Board Member or employee of the Awarding Authority. ARTICLE 13- NOT USED ARTICLE 14 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY REQUIREMENTS 14.1 The Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race,color,religious awd,national origin,age,handicap,or sex. The aforesaid provision shall include,but not be limited to,the following: employment upgrading,demotion or transfer,recruitment advertising;recruitment layoff;termination;rates of pay or other forms of compensation;conditions or privileges of employment;and selection for apprenticeship. 14.2 The Contractor must provide information as is necessary,in the judgment of the Owner or the Department,to ascertain compliance with the terms of Specification Section 00.73.36. ARTICLE 15 NOT USED DHCD$26K4100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.26 0710112011 16 of 18 25-100 ARTICLE 16 INSURANCE 16.1 INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 16.1.1 The Contractor shall take out and maintain insurance coverage as listed in subparagraphs 16.2-16.8 with respect to the operations as well as the completed operations of this Contract. This insurance shall be provided at the Contractor's expense and shall be in full force and effect for the full term of the Contract. 16.1.2 All policies shall be issued by companies authorized to write that type of insurance under the laws of this Commonwealth of. Massachusetts. 16.2 CONTRACTOR'S COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 16.2.1 Provide the following minimum coverage with respect to the operations performed by any employee,Subcontractor,or supplier: Bodily Injury& $1,000,000. per occurrence Property Damage $2,000,000. general aggregate Products&Completed Operations $2,000,000. aggregate Fire Damage $1,000,000. Personal&Advertising Injury $1,000,000. per occurrence Umbrella coverage $5,000,000 per occurrence 16.2.2 This policy shall include coverage relating to explosion,collapse,and underground property damage. 16.23 This policy shall include contractual liability coverage. 161.4 The Contractor shall provide a separate Owner's and Contractor's Protective Liability policy in the name ofthe Owner at the same limits listed above. 16.25 The completed operations coverage shall be maintained for a period of two(2)years after Substantial Completion as defined in subparagraph 9.6.1. 16.2.6 In addition to the coverage listed above the Remediation Contractor("Abatement Contractor')shall provide evidence of specific coverage under its Commercial General Liability policy. This additional coverage shall be purchased and maintained by the Abatement Contractor. The policy shall: .1 be written on a"true"occurrence basis without any"sunset"clause; .2 have the pollution exclusion amended to add back coverage for all pollution claims. 3 include separate products and completed operations coverage,which shall be maintained for(2)years after Substantial Completion,as defined in subparagraph 9.6.1 .4 provide the following limits of insurance: Bodily Injury& $1,000,000. per occurrence Property Damage $2,000,000. general aggregate Products&Completed Operations $2,000,000, aggregate Fire Damage $1,000,000. Personal&Advertising Injury $1,000,000. per occurrence Umbrella coverage $5,000,000 per occurrence 16.3 VEHICLE LIABILITY Provide the following minimum coverage with respect to the operations of any employee,including coverage for owned,non-owned,and hired vehicles: Bodily Injury and $1,000,000. each person Property Damage $1,000,000. each accident Combined Single Limit of$1,000,000 16.4 WORKER'S COMPENSATION Provide the following coverage in accordance with M.G.L.c.149§34A and a 152 as amended: Worker's Compensation Coverage A Provide Statutory Minimum Employer's Liability $500,000.each accident Coverage B $500,000.disease per employee $500,000.disease policy 16.5 PROPERTY COVERAGE 1651 Provide Builder's Risk(Special Perils)coverage against loss or damage by fire and against loss or damage covered by the special perils insurance endorsement on all work included in this contract in an amount equal to at least 80%of Contract Amount. 16-U When work will be completed on existing buildings owned by the Owner,the Contractor shall provide an installation floater,in the full amount of the Contract,for the requirements set forth in Subparagraph 16.5. 1653 This policy and/or installation floater shall indicate if Stored Materials coverage is provided as required by Paragraph 10.4. DNCD$26K-$100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.25 0710112011 16 of 18 25-100 16.6.1 The policy or policies shall specifically state that they are for the benefit of and payable to the Owner,the Department,the Contractor,and all persons famishing labor or labor and materials for the Contract Work,as their interests may appear 16.6.2 The Builder's Risk(Special Perils)coverage shall include any costs for work performed by the Architect or any consultant as the result ofa loss experienced during the life of this contract. 16.7 OWNER AS ADDITIONAL INSURED The Owner and Department shall be named as additional insureds on the Contractor's Commercial Liability Policies. 16.8 CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE, POLICIES 16.8.1 Certificates of insurance,acceptable to the Owner,shall be submitted to the Owner simultaneously with the execution of the Contract. Certificates shall indicate that the contractual liability coverage,and Owner's and Contractor's Protective Liability coverage is in force,as well as the deletions of the XCU exclusions. 16.8.2 The Contractor shall file the original and one certified copy of all policies with the Owner and one with the Department within sixty days after Contract award. If the Owner is damaged by the Contractor's failure to maintain such insurance and to so notify the Owner, then the Contractor shall be responsible for all reasonable costs attributable thereto. 16.9 CANCELLATION Cancellation of any insurance required by this contract,whether by the insurer or the insured,shall not be valid unless written notice thereof is given by the party proposing cancellation to the other party and Owner at least thirty days prior to the effective date thereof, which shall be expressed in said notice ARTICLE 17 INDEMNIFICATION The Contractor shall take all responsibility for the Work and take all precautions for preventing injuries to persons and property in or about the Work;shall bear all losses resulting from or on account of the amount or character of the Work. The Contractor shall pay or cause payment to be made for all labor performed or furnished and for all materials used or employed in carrying out this Contrail. The Contractor shall assume the defense of,and indemnify and save harmless,the Architect,the Owner,the Department and their officers and agents from all claims relating to:labor performed or furnished and materials used or employed for the Work;inventions,patents and patent rights used in and in doing the Work unless such patent infringement is due to a product or process specified by the Owner;injuries to any person or corporation received or sustained by or from the Contractor and any employees,and Subcontractors and employees,in doing the work,or in consequence of any improper materials,implements or labor used or employed therein;and any act,omission,or neglect of the Contractor and any employees. ARTICLE 18 PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS 18.1 CONTRACTOR BONDS 18.1.1 The Contractor shall provide the Owner with performance and payment(labor and materials)bonds in the form provided by the Department,executed by a surety licensed by the Commonwealth's Division of Insurance. Each such bond shall be in the amount of the Contract Sum. 18.1.2 If at any time prior to final payment to the Contractor,the Surety: .1 is adjudged bankrupt or has made a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors; .2 has liquidated all assets and has made a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors; 3 is placed in receivership; A otherwise petitions a state or federal court for protection from its creditors;or S allows its license to do business in Massachusetts to lapse or be revoked; the Contractor shall,within 21 days of any such action listed above,provide the Owner with new performance and payment bonds as described in Paragraph 18.1.I. Such bonds shall be provided solely at the Contractor's expense. ARTICLE 19 TERMINATION 19.1 TERMINATION FOR CAUSE 19.1.1 The Owner may terminate this contract for cause if it determines that any of the following circumstances have occurred: .1 The Contractor is adjudged bankrupt or has made a neral assignment for the benefit of its creditors; 1 g p !;e � .2 A receiver has been appointed of the Contractor's property, 3 Al l or a part of the Work has been abandoned; A The Contractor has sublet or assigned all or any portion of the Work,the Contract,or claims thereunder,without the prior written consent of the Owner,except as provided in the Contract; S The Architect has determined that the rate of progress required on the project is not being met,or .6 The Contractor has substantially violated any provisions of this Contract. DHCD S26K-$100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.25 07101/2011 17 of 18 25-100 19.1.2 In the event of such termination,the Owner may hold the Contractor and its sureties liable in damages as for a breach of contract, or the Owner may notify the Contractor to discontinue all work,or any part thereof;and the Contractor shall discontinue all work,or any part thereof,as the Owner may designate. 19.13 The Owner may complete the work,or any part thereof;and charge the expense of completing the Work or part thereof;to the Contractor. 19.1A The Owner may take possession of and use any materials,machinery,implements and tools found upon the site of said Work The Owner shall not be liable for any depreciation,loss or damage to said materials,machinery,implements or tools during said use and the Contractor shall be solely responsible for their removal from the Project site after the Owner has no further use for them. 19.15 The Owner may,at its option,require the surety or sureties to complete the Contrail 19.2 TERMINATION LIABILITIES 19.2.1 All expenses charged under Paragraph 19.1 shall be deducted and paid by the Owner out of any moneys then due or to become due the Contractor under this Contract;and in such accounting the Owner shall not be held to obtain the lowest figures,by competitive bid or otherwise,for the completion of the Work or any part thereof. 19.2.2 All sums actually paid by the Owner to complete the Work shall be charged to the Contractor. In case the expenses charged are less than the sum which would have been payable under this Contract if the same had been completed by the Contractor,the Contractor shall be entitled to receive the difference. In case such expenses shall exceed the said sum,the Contractor shall pay the amount of the excess to the Owner. 19.23 Expenses incurred under subparagraph 19.1 shall also include,but not be limited to,costs for Architectural extra services and Project Representative services required,in the opinion of the Owner,to successfully inspect and administer the construction contract through final completion,as described in Paragraph 9.7. 19.3 TERMINATION- NO FAULT 193.1 In the event that this Contract is terminated by the Owner, and termination is not based on a reason listed in Paragraph 19.1,the Contractor shall be compensated for its costs incurred on the Project,including reasonable costs of demobilization,calculated on a percent completion basis as provided in Article 10,covering the period of time between the last periodic payment and the date of termination. 193.2 Payment by the Owner pursuant to Subparagraph 19.3.1 shall be considered to fully compensate the Contractor for all claims and expenses and those of any consultants,Subcontractors,and suppliers,directly or indirectly attributable to the termination,including any claims for lost profits. 19.4 ADMINISTRATOR'S APPROVAL Termination of the Contract requires the prior approval of the Administrator. DHCD$26K4100K GENERAL CONDITIONS 00.72.26 07101/2011 18 of 18 00.73.36 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY REQUIREMENTS 1. DEFINITIONS For purposes of this Section 00.73.36,the following additional definitions shall apply: A "Minority"means a person who meets one or more of the following definitions: (1.)American Indian or Native American means: all persons having origins in any of the original peoples of North America and who are recognized as an Indian by a tribe or tribal organization. (2.) Asian means:All persons having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia,the Indian sub-continent, or the Pacific Islands, including, but Not limited to China, Japan, Korea, Samoa, India, and the Philippine Islands. (3) Black means:All persons having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa, including, but not limited to,African-Americans, and all persons having origins in any of the original peoples of the Cape Verdean Islands. (4) Eskimo or Aleut means:All persons having origins in any of the peoples of Northern Canada, Greenland,Alaska, and Eastern Siberia. (5) Hispanic means:All persons having their origins in any of the Spanish-speaking peoples of Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Central or South America, or the Caribbean Islands. B. "Commission"or"MCAD"means the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination. C. "E.E.O. Officer"or Equal Employment Opportunity Officer means those persons designated by the Contractor,the Owner,or any other agency or party having jurisdiction under this contract, that serve in a capacity to implement this Section. 2 CONDITIONS A The Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race,color, religious creed, national origin,age,handicap,or sex. The aforesaid provision shall include, but not be limited to,the following: employment upgrading,demotion or transfer, recruitment advertising;recruitment layoff;termination;rates of pay or other forms of compensation;conditions or privileges of employment;and selection for apprenticeship. B. The Contractor shall post notices provided by the Commission, in conspicuous places, setting forth the provisions of the Fair Employment Practices Law of the Commonwealth. C. The Contractor shall undertake in good faith affirmative action measures designed to eliminate any discriminatory barriers in the terms and conditions of employment on the grounds of race, color, religious creed, national origin, age, handicap, or sex, and to eliminate and remedy any effects of such discrimination in the past. Such affirmative action shall entail positive and aggressive measures to ensure equal opportunity in the areas of hiring, upgrading,demotion or transfer, recruitment, layoff or termination, rate of compensation, and in-service or apprenticeship training programs. This affirmative action shall include all action required to guarantee equal employment opportunity for all persons, regardless of race, color, religious creed, national origin, age or sex. D. The Contractor shall not discriminate on grounds of race,color,religious creed,national origin,age,or sex in employment practices,in the selection or retention of Subcontractors,or in the procurement of materials and rentals of equipment. E. The Commission and a designee of the Owner shall have access to the construction site and all applicable records of the Contractor and Subcontractors. DHCD 9/9/2009 EEO Requirements 00.73.36 1of3 F. The Contractor's EEO Certificate must be signed by the low general and all filed sub-bidders as a condition of Contract validation by the Department. 3 MINORITY GOAL MINIMUM MINORITY PERCENTAGES A Pursuant to his/her obligations under the preceding section,the Contractor shall strive to achieve on this project the labor participation goals contained herein The participation goals for this project shall be 15.3%for minorities and 6.9%for women. B. The participation goals, as set forth herein, shall not be construed as quotas or set-asides; rather,such participation goals will be used to measure the progress of the Commonwealth's equal opportunity, non-discrimination and affirmative action program. Additionally,the participation goals contained herein should not be seen or treated as a floor or as a ceiling for the employment of particular individuals or group of individuals. C. Such job categories shall include but not be Ignited to those"Classes of Work"enumerated in M.G.L.c.149§44F and for trades covered by Item 1 of the Contractor's bid. D. These percentages shall apply to the Contractor and to all Subcontractors, regardless of tier, for all on-site Work. 4 REFERRALS A In the hiring of minority journeymen,apprentices,trainees and advanced trainees,the Contractor shall rely on referrals from a multi-employer affirmative action program approved by the Department or the Commission;and traditional referral methods utilized by the construction industry,where such referrals are needed to meet minority hiring requirements. The Contractor shall keep accurate records of such requests for referrals. B. Records of employment referral orders, prepared by the Contractor,shall be made available to the Owner and to the Department upon request. 5 EEO WORK FORCE REPORTING PROCEDURES A The Contractor shall provide the following information to the Owner on copies of the forms found at the end of this Section. (1.) Weekly Manpower Reports 00.73.36.04: The Contractor shall prepare a report after each week of activity, reflecting the actual working hours of all personnel identified as minority or non-minority. (a) This report shall be received by the Owner no later than the Friday following the week reported. (b) Failure to provide information shall result in sanctions as provided in this section. S. COMPLIANCE-REPORTS AND INFORMATION The Contractor shall provide all information and reports required by the Owner or the Department and will permit access to its facilities and to any books, records, accounts and other sources of information which may be determined by the Owner or the Department to affect the employment of personnel. Where information required is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish this information,the Contractor shall so certify to the Owner or the Department as appropriate and shall set forth what efforts have been made to obtain the information. DHCD 9/9/2009 EEO Requirements 00.73.36 2of3 7. COMPLIANCE-INVESTIGATIONS A Whenever the Owner's EEO Officer,the MCAD, or the Department believes the Contractor may not be operating in compliance with the terms of these requirements,the Department shall conduct an investigation, and may confer with the parties,to verify such allegations. The Department shall not initiate an investigation without prior notice to the Contractor. B. If the Department finds the Contractor in non-compliance, it shall make a preliminary report, and notify the Contractor in writing of the steps necessary to bring such Contractor into compliance. A copy of this report shall be sent to the Department's Affirmative Action Officer. 8 COMPLIANCE-DEPARTMENT-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION INVESTIGATION A If the Contractor fails or refuses to fully perform the steps necessary to achieve compliance,the Department shall make a report of noncompliance to the Department's Affirmative Action Officer,who will then conduct an investigation. B. Should the Departments Affirmative Action Officer find the Contractor in non-compliance a final report recommending the imposition of one or more of the sanctions listed below shall be issued. C. Within fifteen (15)days of said report the Department shall, after due notice and giving the Contractor an opportunity to respond, move to impose one or more of the following sanctions to attain compliance. D. If the Department's Affirmative Action Office believes the Contractor has taken or is taking every possible measure to achieve compliance,a report shall show the Contractor is in compliance. 9 SANCTIONS A For each week that the Contractor fails or refuses to comply,the Department may recover from the Contractor, 1/100 of 1%of the original Contract Sum or$1000 whichever sum is greater,in the nature of liquidated damages. B. If a Subcontractor is in non-compliance,the Department may recover from the Contractor, 1/10 of I%of the Subcontract Sum, or$400 whichever sum is greater, in the nature of liquidated damages,to be assessed by the Contractor as a back charge against the Subcontractor for each week that Subcontractor fails or refuses to comply. C. The Owner may suspend part or all of any payment due under the contract until such time as the Contractor or any Subcontractor is able to demonstrate compliance with the terms of the Contract; D. The Owner may terminate, or cancel part or all of the Contract, in accordance with the provisions of Article 19 of the General Conditions, unless the Contractor or any Subcontractor is able to demonstrate,within a specified time, compliance with the terms of the Contract. E The Contractor may request the Department and Owner to suspend the sanctions conditionally. Whereupon the Department shall investigate corrective measures taken by the Contractor and shall either lift or reimpose the sanctions. 10. SEVERABILITY The provisions of this section are severable,and if any of these provisions shall be held unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction,the decision of such court shall not affect or impair any of the remaining provisions of the Contract End of Section 00.73.36 EEO Requirements DHCD 9/9/2009 EEO Requirements 00.73.36 3of3 FORM OF CONTRACTOR'S EQUAL EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATION Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development This form must be completed and submitted by the Contractor prior to the signing of the Owner-Contractor Agreement. This certifies that: Contractor Street Address City/State0p Code 1. Intends to use the following listed construction trades in the work under this contract: 2. Will comply with the minority manpower ratio and specific affirmative action steps contained in Section 00.73.36 of this Contract; and 3. Will obtain similar certifications from each of its subcontractors and submit to the Owner prior to the award of any subcontract under this contract the subcontractor's certification. SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF CONTRACTOR NAME AND TITLE DATE DHCD 9/09/2009 Contractor's EEO Certificate 00.73.36.01 Massachusetts Department of - Housing and Community Development CONTRACTOR'S WEEKLY MANPOWER REPORT Housing Authority Development No. Contract Amount S Minority Participation Women Participation General Contractor: Goal 15.3% Goal 6.9% Name of Contractor Filing Report: Trade(s): Week Ending: Report No.: ® Check Here ifyou are a non-filed Subcontractor ® Check Here if this is a Final Report Date Work Began: Date Work Completed Job Category It of Weekly Total #of Weekly Weekly #of Weekly Weekly Total Total %of Total %of Employees Total Manhours Minorities Total % Women Total % Manhours Minority Minority Women Women Manhours to Date Minority Minority Women Women to Date Manhours Manhours Manhours Manhours Manhours Manhours Manhours Manhours to Date to Date to Date to Date Mail Reports to: Department of Housing and Community Development Prepared by: 100 Cambridge St Ste 300 Boston,MA 02114 Title: Attn: legal Office Date: 200 DHCD All Projects Weekly Manpower Report 00.73.36.04 9/09/2009 SECTION 00.73.43 PREVAILING WAGES and LABOR REGULATIONS 1. PREVAILING WAGE RATES A. The rate per hour to be paid to mechanics, apprentices, teamsters, chauffeurs, and laborers employed on the Work shall not be less than the rate of wages in the attached "Minimum Wage Rates" as determined by the Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Labor Division of Occupational Safety. This schedule shall continue to be the minimum rate of wages for said employees during the life of this Contract. Any questions relative to the applicability of any wage rate shall be directed to the Division of Occupational Safety. B. Keep a legible copy of said schedule posted on the site at all times. Provide the Owner, on a weekly basis, and keep an on-site file of the wage rates and classifications of labor employed on this Work in order that they may be available for inspection by the Owner, Department, Architect, or any agency having jurisdiction. C. Pay reserve police officers employed on the Work the prevailing rate of wages paid to regular police officers as required by MGL c149 § 3413, as amended. Such police officers shall be covered by Worker's Compensation Insurance and Employers Liability Insurance provided by the Contractor. 2. WAGE RATE REPORTING A. The Contractor and all subcontractors shall provide certified payroll affidavits verifying compliance with MGL c.149 §§26 - 27H. B. The Contractor and all subcontractors shall provide a Statement of Compliance within 15 days of the completion of its portion of the work. This statement shall be submitted to the Owner on the form found elsewhere in this section. 3. APPRENTICE REQUIREMENTS Apprentices employed pursuant to this determination of wage rates must be registered and approved by the State Apprenticeship Council wherever rates for journeymen or apprentices are not listed. 4. EMPLOYEE OSHA SAFETY TRAINING A. All employees who work on this construction site must have no less than 10 hours of OSHA-approved safety and health training. See Chapter 306 of the Acts of 2004. B. The Contractor and all Subcontractors shall furnish to the Owner, with the certified payroll reports, documentation indicating that each employee has successfully completed 10 hours of a course in construction safety and health. This course must be approved by the United States Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA). END OF SECTION 00.73.43 DHCD 712009 Labor Regulations 00.73.43 1 of 1 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS * 16 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL AnUCK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F�GOLDSTEM TIM071Ga a HURRAY Massachusetts General Laws,Chapter 149,Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER g ROWE LL GOMM Dim" Awarding Authority: North Andover Housing Authority Contract Number: 196036 City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Various electrical improvements to the North Andover Housing Authority Fountain Drive development. Job Location: Fountain Drive Information about Prevailing Wage Schedules for Awarding Authorities and Contractors • This wage schedule applies only to the specific project referenced at the top of this page and uniquely identified by the"Wage Request Number"on all pages of this schedule. • Awarding authorities must request an updated wage schedule from the Department of Labor Standards("DLS")if it has not opened bids or selected a contractor within 90 days of the date of issuance of the wage schedule. • The wage schedule shall be incorporated in any advertisement or call for bids for the project as required by M.G.L.c. 149,§ 27. Once a contractor has been selected by the awarding authority,the wage schedule shall be made a part of the contract for that project. The wage schedule must be posted in a conspicuous place at the work site during the life of the project in accordance with M.G.L. c. 149,§27.The wages listed on the wage schedule must be paid to employees performing construction work on the project regardless of whether they are employed by the prime contractor,a filed sub-bidder,or any sub-contractor. All apprentices working on the project are required to be registered with the Massachusetts Division of Apprentice Training ,DAT). Apprentices must keep his/her apprentice identification card on his/her person during all work hours on the project. If an apprentice rate is listed on the prevailing wage schedule for the trade in which an apprentice is registered with the DAT,the apprentice may be paid the lower apprentice wage rate at the applicable step as provided on the prevailing wage schedule. If an apprentice rate is not listed on the prevailing wage schedule for the trade in which an apprentice is registered with the DAT,the apprentice must be paid the journeyworker's rate for the trade. • The wage rates will remain in effect for the duration of the project,except in the case of multi-year public construction projects. For construction projects lasting longer than one year,awarding authorities must request an updated wage schedule. Awarding authorities are required to request these updates no later than two weeks before the anniversary of the date the contract was executed by the awarding authority and the general contractor. Contractors are required to obtain the wage schedules from awarding authorities,and to pay no less than these rates to covered workers. The annual update requirement is not applicable to 27F"rental of equipment"contracts. • Every contractor or subcontractor which performs construction work on the project is required to submit weekly payroll reports directly to the awarding authority and keep them on file for three years. Each weekly payroll report must contain: the employee's name,address,occupational classification,hours worked,and wages paid. Do not submit weekly payroll reports to DLS. A sample of a payroll reporting form may be obtained at http://www.mass.gov/dols/pw. • Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at(617)626-6953. • Employees not receiving the prevailing wage rate set forth on the wage schedule may report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the office of the Attorney General at(617)727-3465. • Failure of a contractor or subcontractor to pay the prevailing wage rates listed on the wage schedule to all employees who perform construction work on the project is a violation of the law and subjects the contractor or subcontractor to civil and criminal penalties. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension supplemental Total Rat, Unemployment Construction (2 AXLE)DRIVER-EQUIPMENT 12/01/2012 $30.45 $8.91 $8.00 $0.00 $47.36 TEAMSTERSJOINT COUNCIL NO./OZONE B (3 AXLE)DRIVER-EQUIPMENT 12/01/2012 $30.52 $8.91 $8.00 $0.00 $47.43 TEAMSTERSJOINT COUNCIL NO.10 ZONE B (4&5 AXLE)DRIVER-EQUIPMENT 12/01/2012 $30.64 $9.07 $8.00 $0.00 $47.71 TEAMSTERSJOINT COUNCIL NO.l0 ZONES ADS/SUBMERSIBLE PILOT 08/01/2013 $85.47 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $112.94 PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56(ZONE 1) 08/01/2014 $88.62 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $116.09 08/01/2015 $91.77 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $119.24 AIR TRACK OPERATOR 06/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.50 LABORERS-ZONE Z 12/01/2013 $31.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.00 06/01/2014 $31.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 12/01/2014 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 06/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 12/01/2015 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 06/01/2016 $33.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.50 12/01/2016 $34.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $53.25 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" ASBESTOS REMOVER-PIPE/MECH.EQUIPT. 06/01/2013 $29.88 $10.40 $5.95 $0.00 $46.23 HEAT&FROST INSULATORS LOCAL 6(BOSTON) 12/01/2013 $30.68 $10.40 $5.95 $0.00 $47.03 06/01/2014 $31.58 $10.40 $5.95 $0.00 $47.93 12/01/2014 $32.48 $10.40 $5.95 $0.00 $48.83 06/01/2015 $33.43 $10.40 $5.95 $0.00 $49.78 12/01/2015 $34.38 $10.40 $5.95 $0.00 $50.73 ASPHALT RAKER 06/01/2013 $30.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.00 LABORERS-ZONE 12/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.50 06/01/2014 $31.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.00 12/01/2014 $31.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 06/01/2015 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 12/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 06/01/2016 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 12/01/2016 $33.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.75 For apprentice rata sec"Apprentice-LABORER" ASPHALT/CONCRETE/CRUSHERPLANT-ON SITE 06/01/2013 $40.34 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.89 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 0 12/01/2013 $41.12 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.67 For apprentice rates sec"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" BACKHOE/FRONT-END LOADER 06/01/2013 $40.34 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.89 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $41.12 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.67 For apprentice rata see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 2 of 37 ClassiBcadon Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment BARCO-TYPE JUMPING TAMPER 06/01/2013 $30.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.00 LABORERS-ZONE2 12/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.50 06/01/2014 $31.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.00 12/01/2014 $31.60 S7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 06/01/2015 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 12/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 06/01/2016 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 12/01/2016 $33.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.75 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" BLOCK PAVER,RAMMER/CURB SETTER 06/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.50 LABORERS-ZONE 1 12/01/2013 $31.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.00 06/01/2014 $31.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 12/01/2014 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 06/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 12/01/2015 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 06/01/2016 $33.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.50 12/01/2016 $34.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $53.25 For apprentice rata see"Apprentice-LABORER" BOILERMAKER 01/01/2010 $37.70 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $55.85 BOILERMAKERS LOCAL 29 Apprentice- BOILERMAKER-Local 29 Effective Date- 01/01/2010 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 65 $24.51 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $42.66 2 65 $24.51 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $42.66 3 70 $26.39 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $44.54 4 75 $28.28 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $46.43 5 80 $30.16 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $48.31 6 85 $32.05 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $50.20 7 90 $33.93 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $52.08 8 95 $35.82 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $53.97 Notes: Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5 BRICK/STONE/ARTIFICIAL MASONRY(INCL.MASONRY 08/01/2013 $48.06 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $76.39 WATERPROOFING) 02/01/2014 $48.62 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $76.95 BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3(LYNN) 08/01/2014 $49.52 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $77.92 02/01/2015 $50.08 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $78.48 08/01/2015 $50.98 $10.18 $18.29 $0.00 $79.45 02/01/2016 $51.55 $10.18 $18.29 $0.00 $80.02 08/01/2016 $52.45 $10.18 $18.37 $0.00 $81.00 02/01/2017 $53.02 $10.18 $18.37 $0.00 $81.57 .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 3 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemplovment Apprentice- BRICKIPLASTER/CEMENT MASON-Local 3 Lynn Effective Date- 08/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $24.03 $10.18 S18.15 $0.00 $52.36 2 60 $28.84 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $57.17 3 70 $33.64 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $61.97 4 80 $38.45 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $66.78 5 90 $43.25 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $71.58 Effective Date- 02/01/2014 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $24.31 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $52.64 2 60 $29.17 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $57.50 3 70 $34.03 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $62.36 4 80 $38.90 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $67.23 5 90 $43.76 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $72.09 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - Notes: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5 BULLDOZER/GRADER/SCRAPER 06/01/2013 $39.96 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.51 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 9 12/01/2013 $40.74 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.29 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" CAISSON&UNDERPINNING BOTTOM MAN 06/01/2013 $34.20 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $53.90 LABORERS-FOUNDATIONAND MARINE 12/01/2013 $34.95 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $54.65 06/01/2014 $35.70 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $55.40 12/01/2014 $36.45 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $56.15 06/01/2015 $37.20 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $56.90 12/01/2015 $37.95 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $57.65 06/01/2016 $38.70 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $58.40 12/01/2016 $39.70 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $59.40 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" CAISSON&UNDERPINNING LABORER 06/01/2013 $33.05 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $52.75 LABORERS-FOUNDATIONAND MARINE 12/01/2013 $33.80 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $53.50 06/01/2014 $34.55 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $54.25 12/01/2014 $35.30 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $55.00 06/01/2015 $36.05 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $55.75 12/01/2015 $36.80 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $56.50 06/01/2016 $37.55 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $57.25 12/01/2016 $38.55 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $58.25 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 4 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment CAISSON&UNDERPINNING TOP MAN 06/01/2013 $33.05 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $52.75 LABORERS-FOUNDATION AND MARINE 12/01/2013 $33.80 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $53.50 06/01/2014 $34.55 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $54.25 12/01/2014 $35.30 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $55.00 06/01/2015 $36.05 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $55.75 12/01/2015 $36.80 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $56.50 06/01/2016 $37.55 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $57.25 12/01/2016 $38.55 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $58.25 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" CARBIDE CORE DRILL OPERATOR 06/01/2013 $30.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.00 LABORERS-ZONE 2 12/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.50 06/01/2014 $31.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.00 12/01/2014 $31.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 06/01/2015 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 12/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 06/01/2016 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 12/01/2016 $33.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.75 For apprentice rates sec"Apprentice-LABORER" CARPENTER 03/01/2013 $33.92 $9.80 $15.61 $0.00 $59.33 CARPENTERS-ZONE 2(Eastern Massachusetts) 09/01/2013 $34.53 $9.80 $15.61 $0.00 $59.94 03/01/2014 $35.13 $9.80 $15.61 $0.00 $60.54 09/01/2014 $35.90 $9.80 $15.61 $0.00 $61.31 03/01/2015 $36.67 $9.80 $15.61 $0.00 $62.08 ................................................................•..................................................--........-----............ Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 5 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total hate Unemployment Apprentice- CARPENTER-Zone 2 Eastern kM Effective Date- 03/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $16.96 $9.80 $1.57 $0.00 $28.33 2 60 $20.35 $9.80 $1.57 $0.00 $31.72 3 70 $23.74 $9.80 $10.90 $0.00 $44.44 4 75 $25.44 $9.80 $10.90 $0.00 $46.14 5 80 $27.14 $9.80 $12.47 $0.00 $49.41 6 80 $27.14 $9.80 $12.47 $0.00 $49.41 7 90 $30.53 $9.80 $14.04 $0.00 $54.37 8 90 $30.53 $9.80 $14.04 $0.00 $54.37 Effective Date- 09/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $17.27 59.80 51.57 $0.00 $28.64 2 60 $20.72 $9.80 $1.57 $0.00 $32.09 3 70 $24.17 $9.80 $10.90 $0.00 $44.87 4 75 $25.90 $9.80 $10.90 $0.00 $46.60 5 80 $27.62 $9.80 $12.47 $0.00 $49.89 6 80 $27.62 $9.80 $12.47 $0.00 $49.89 7 90 $31.08 $9.80 $14.04 $0.00 $54.92 8 90 $31.08 $9.80 $14.04 $0.00 $54.92 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - (Notes: - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5 CEMENT MASONRY/PLASTERING 07/01/2013 $42.68 $10.90 $18.71 $1.30 $73.59 BRICKU YERS LOCAL 3(LYNN) 01/01/2014 $43.60 $10.90 $18.71 $1.30 $74.51 07/01/2014 $44.20 $10.90 $18.71 $1.30 $75.11 01/01/2015 $45.14 $10.90 $18.71 $1.30 $76.05 07/01/2015 $45.72 $10.90 $18.71 $1.30 $76.63 01/01/2016 $46.64 $10.90 $18.71 $1.30 $77.55 ...........•.................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 6 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice. CEMENT MASONRY/PLASTERING-Eastern Mass(Lynn) Effective Date- 07/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $21.34 $10.90 $12.21 $1.30 $45.75 2 60 $25.61 $10.90 $13.71 $1.30 $51.52 3 65 $27.74 $10.90 $14.71 $1.30 $54.65 4 70 $29.88 $10.90 $15.71 $1.30 $57.79 5 75 $32.01 $10.90 $16.71 $1.30 $60.92 6 80 $34.14 $10.90 $17.71 $1.30 $64.05 7 90 $38.41 $10.90 $18.71 $1.30 $69.32 Effective Date- 01/01/2014 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $21.80 $10.90 $12.21 $1.30 $46.21 2 60 $26.16 $10.90 $13.71 $1.30 $52.07 3 65 $28.34 $10.90 $14.71 $1.30 $55.25 4 70 $30.52 $10.90 $15.71 $1.30 $58.43 5 75 $32.70 $10.90 $16.71 $1.30 $61.61 6 80 $34.88 $10.90 $17.71 $1.30 $64.79 7 90 $39.24 $10.90 $18.71 $1.30 $70.15 (Notes: Steps 3,4 are 500 hrs.All other steps are 1,000 hrs. ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:3 CHAIN SAW OPERATOR 06/01/2013 $30.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.00 L48ORERS-ZONE1 12/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.50 06/01/2014 $31.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.00 12/01/2014 $31.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 06/01/2015 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 12/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 06/01/2016 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 12/01/2016 $33.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.75 Fora apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" PPS PP CLAM SHELLS/SLURRY BUCKETS/HEADING MACHINES 06/01/2013 $41.34 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.89 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $42.12 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $65.67 For apprentice rata see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" COMPRESSOR OPERATOR 06/01/2013 $28.19 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $51.74 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $28.74 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $52.29 For apprentice rata see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" DELEADER(BRIDGE) 01/01/2013 $45.01 $7.80 $15.60 $0.00 $68.41 PAINTERS LOCAL 35-ZONE 2 .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 g q Page 7 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- PAINTER Local 35 -BRIDGES/TANKS Effective Date- 01/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $22.51 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $30.31 2 55 $24.76 $7.80 $3.52 $0.00 $36.08 3 60 $27.01 $7.80 $3.84 $0.00 $38.65 4 65 $29.26 $7.80 $4.16 $0.00 $41.22 5 70 $31.51 $7.80 $13.68 $0.00 $52.99 6 75 $33.76 $7.80 $14.00 $0.00 $55.56 7 80 $36.01 $7.80 $14.32 $0.00 $58.13 8 90 $40.51 $7.80 $14.96 $0.00 $63.27 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -, (Notes: Steps are 750 hrs. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1 DEMO:ADZEMAN 12/01/2011 $31.80 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $51.35 LABORERS-ZONE 2 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" DEMO:BACKHOE/LOADER/HAMMER OPERATOR 12/01/2011 $32.80 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $52.35 L48ORERS-ZONE For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" DEMO:BURNERS 12/0112011 $32.55 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $52.10 LABORERS-ZONE 2 For apprentice rata see"Apprentice-LABORER" DEMO:CONCRETE CUTTER/SAWYER 12/01/2011 $32.80 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $52.35 LABORERS-ZONE 2 For apprentice rata see"Apprentice-LABORER" DEMO:JACKHAMMER OPERATOR 12/01/2011 $32.55 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $52.10 LABORERS-ZONE2 For apprentice rata sec"Apprentice-LABORER" DEMO:WRECKING LABORER 12/01/2011 $31.80 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $51.35 LABORERS-ZONE2 For apprentice rata see"Apprentice-LABORER" DIRECTIONAL DRILL MACHINE OPERATOR 06/01/2013 $39.96 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.51 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $40.74 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.29 For apprentice rata see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" DIVER 08/01/2013 $56.98 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $84.45 PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56(ZONE 1) 08/01!2014 $59.08 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $86.55 08/01/2015 $61.18 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $88.65 DIVER TENDER 08/01/2013 $56.98 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $84.45 PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56(LONE 1) 08/01/2014 $59.08 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $86.55 08/01/2015 $61.18 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $88.65 DIVER TENDER(EFFLUENT) 08/01/2013 $61.05 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $88.52 PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56(ZONE 1) 08/01/2014 $63.30 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $90.77 08/01/2015 $65.55 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $93.02 .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 8 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment DIVER/SLURRY(EFFLUENT) 08/01/2013 $85.47 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $112.94 PILE DRIVER LOCAL ss(ZONE p 08/01/2014 $88.62 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $116.09 08101/2015 $91.77 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $119.24 DRAWBRIDGE OPERATOR(Construction) 03/01/2013 $43.52 $13.00 $14.16 $0.00 $70.68 ELECTRICIANS LOCAL 103 09/01/2013 $44.20 $13.00 $14.18 $0.00 $71.38 03/01/2014 $44.92 $13.00 $14.20 $0.00 $72.12 09/01/2014 $45.60 $13.00 $14.22 $0.00 $72.82 03/01/2015 $46.32 $13.00 $14.24 $0.00 $73.56 09/01/2015 $47.27 $13.00 $14.27 $0.00 $74.54 03/01/2016 $48.23 $13.00 $14.30 $0.00 $75.53 For apprcndco rafts arc"Apprcri ice-ELECTRICIAN" ELECTRICIAN 03/01/2013 $43.52 $13.00 $14.16 $0.00 $70.68 ELECTRICUNSLOCAL 103 09/01/2013 $44.20 $13.00 $14.18 $0.00 $71.38 03/01/2014 $44.92 $13.00 $14.20 $0.00 $72.12 09/01/2014 $45.60 $13.00 $14.22 $0.00 $72.82 03/01/2015 $46.32 $13.00 $14.24 $0.00 $73.56 09/01/2015 $47.27 $13.00 $14.27 $0.00 $74.54 03/01/2016 $48.23 $13.00 $14.30 $0.00 $75.53 .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 9 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- ELECTRICIAN-Local 103 Effective Date- 03/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 40 $17.41 $13.00 $0.52 $0.00 $30.93 2 40 $17.41 $13.00 $0.52 $0.00 $30.93 3 45 $19.58 $13.00 $10.53 $0.00 $43.11 4 45 $19.58 $13.00 $10.53 $0.00 $43.11 5 50 $21.76 $13.00 $10.85 50.00 $45.61 6 55 $23.94 $13.00 $11.19 $0.00 $48.13 7 60 $26.11 $13.00 $11.51 $0.00 $50.62 8 65 $28.29 $13.00 $11.85 S0.00 $53.14 9 70 $30.46 $13.00 $12.17 $0.00 $55.63 10 75 $32.64 $13.00 $12.51 $0.00 $58.15 Effective Date- 09/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 40 $17.68 $13.00 $0.53 $0.00 $31.21 2 40 $17.68 $13.00 $0.53 $0.00 $31.21 3 45 $19.89 $13.00 $10.54 $0.00 $43.43 4 45 $19.89 $13.00 $10.54 $0.00 $43.43 5 50 $22.10 $13.00 $10.86 $0.00 $45.96 6 55 $24.31 $13.00 $11.20 $0.00 $48.51 7 60 $26.52 $13.00 $11.53 $0.00 $51.05 8 65 $28.73 $13.00 $11.86 $0.00 $53.59 9 70 $30.94 $13.00 $12.19 $0.00 $56.13 10 75 $33.15 $13.00 $12.53 $0.00 $58.68 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Notes:: App Prior 1/1/03;30/35/40/45/50/55/65/70/75/80 Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:2:3*** ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR 01/01/2012 $52.45 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $68.19 ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS LOCAL 4 --......•.........................................................••--.................................................................-•----• Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 10 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR-Local 4 Effective Date- 01/01/2012 Supplcmental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Uncmploymcnt Total Rate 1 50 $26.23 $8.78 $0.00 $0.00 $35.01 2 55 $28.85 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $44.59 3 65 $34.09 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $49.83 4 70 $36.72 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $52.46 5 80 $41.96 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $57.70 Notes: I Steps 1-2 are 6 mos.;Steps 3-5 are t year I Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1 ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR HELPER 01/01/2012 $38.59 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $54.33 ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS LOCAL 4 FENCE&GUARD RAIL ERECTOR 06/01/2013 $30.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.00 LABORERS-ZONEI 12/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.50 06/01/2014 $31.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.00 12/01/2014 $31.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 06/01/2015 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 12/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 06/01/2016 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 12/01/2016 $33.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.75 For apprcnticc rates sce"Apprenticc-LABORER" FIELD ENG.INST.PERSON-BLDG,SITE,HVY/HWY 05/01/2013 $38.50 $10.00 $13.02 $0.00 $61.52 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 11/01/2013 $39.26 $10.00 $13.02 $0.00 $62.28 05/01/2014 $40.03 $10.00 $13.02 $0.00 $63.05 For apprcnticc rata sce"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" FIELD ENGYARTY CHIEF-BLDG,SITE,HVY/HWY 05/01/2013 $39.91 $10.00 $13.02 $0.00 $62.93 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 11/01/2013 $40.68 $10.00 $13.02 $0.00 $63.70 05/01/2014 $41.45 $10.00 $13.02 $0.00 $64.47 For apprentice rates scc"Apprcnticc-OPERATING ENGINEERS" FIELD ENG.ROD PERSON-BLDG,SITE,HVY/HWY 05/01/2013 $21.17 $10.00 $13.02 $0.00 $44.19 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 11/01/2013 $21.63 $10.00 $13.02 $0.00 $44.65 05/01/2014 $22.08 $10.00 $13.02 $0.00 $45.10 For apprentice rates sec"Apprcntice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" FIRE ALARM INSTALLER 03/01/2013 $43.52 $13.00 $14.16 $0.00 $70.68 ELECTRICIANSLOCAL 103 09/01/2013 $44.20 $13.00 $14.18 $0.00 $71.38 03/01/2014 $44.92 $13.00 $14.20 $0.00 $72.12 09/01/2014 $45.60 $13.00 $14.22 $0.00 $72.82 03/01/2015 $46.32 $13.00 $14.24 $0.00 $73.56 09/01/2015 $47.27 $13.00 $14.27 $0.00 $74.54 03/01/2016 $48.23 $13.00 $14.30 $0.00 $75.53 or apprentice rates see"Apprentice-ELECTRICIAN" ..............................................................•--.......................................---...........................------.. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 11 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment FIRE ALARM REPAIR/MAINTENANCE 03/01/2013 $32.64 $13.00 $12.51 $0.00 $58.15 / LOCAL 103 COMMISSIONINGELECTR/C/ANS 09/01/2013 $33.15 $13.00 $12.52 $0.00 $58.67 03/01/2014 $33.69 $13.00 $12.54 $0.00 $59.23 09/01/2014 $34.20 $13.00 $12.56 $0.00 $59.76 03/01/2015 $34.74 $13.00 $12.57 $0.00 $60.31 09/01/2015 $35.45 $13.00 $12.59 $0.00 $61.04 03/01/2016 $36.17 $13.00 $12.62 $0.00 $61.79 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN" FIREMAN(ASST.ENGINEER) 06/01/2013 $33.73 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $57.28 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $34.39 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $57.94 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" FLAGGER&SIGNALER 06/01/2013 $20.50 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $39.40 LABORERS-ZONE 2 12/01/2013 $20.50 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $39.40 06/01/2014 $20.50 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $39.40 12/01/2014 $20.50 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $39.40 06/01/2015 $20.50 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $39.40 12/01/2015 $20.50 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $39.40 06/01/2016 $20.50 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $39.40 12/01/2016 $20.50 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $39.40 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" FLOORCOVERER 03/01/2013 $38.61 $9.80 $16.71 $0.00 $65.12 FLOORCOVERERS LOCAL 2168 ZONE I 09/01/2013 $38.61 $9.80 $16.71 $0.00 $65.12 03/01/2014 $38.61 $9.80 $16.71 $0.00 $65.12 .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808.042 Page 12 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- FLOORCOVERER-Local 2168 Zone I Effective Date- 03/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $19.31 $9.80 $1.79 $0.00 $30.90 2 55 $21.24 $9.80 $1.79 $0.00 $32.83 3 60 $23.17 $9.80 $11.34 $0.00 $44.31 4 65 $25.10 $9.80 $11.34 $0.00 $46.24 5 70 $27.03 $9.80 $13.13 $0.00 $49.96 6 75 $28.96 $9.80 $13.13 $0.00 $51.89 7 80 $30.89 $9.80 $14.92 $0.00 $55.61 8 85 $32.82 $9.80 $14.92 $0.00 $57.54 Effective Date- 09/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $19.31 $9.80 $1.79 $0.00 $30.90 2 55 $21.24 $9.80 $1.79 $0.00 $32.83 3 60 $23.17 $9.80 $11.34 $0.00 $44.31 4 65 $25.10 $9.80 $11.34 $0.00 $46.24 5 70 $27.03 $9.80 $13.13 $0.00 $49.96 6 75 $28.96 $9.80 $13.13 $0.00 $51.89 7 80 $30.89 $9.80 $14.92 $0.00 $55.61 8 85 $32.82 $9.80 $14.92 $0.00 $57.54 - - -- - .- - .- - - - - - - - -_ -- -- - - - - - - - -- - - -, !Notes: Steps are 750 hrs. - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1 FORKLIFT/CHERRY PICKER 06/01/2013 $40.34 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.89 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $41.12 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.67 For apprentice rata sec"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS- GENERATOR/LIGHTING PLANT/HEATERS 06/01/2013 $28.19 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $51.74 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $28.74 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $52.29 For apprentice rates sec"Apprentice.OPERATING ENGINEERS" GLAZIER(GLASS PLANK/AIRBARRIER/INTERIOR 01/01/2013 $35.51 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $57.91 SYSTEMS) GLAZIERS LOCAL 35(ZONE 2) .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 13 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate UnemDlovment Apprentice- GLAZIER-Local 35 Zone 2 Effective Date- 01/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $17.76 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $25.56 2 55 $.19.53 $7.80 $3.25 $0.00 $30.58 3 60 $21.31 $7.80 $3.54 $0.00 $32.65 4 65 $23.08 $7.80 $3.84 $0.00 $34.72 5 70 $24.86 $7.80 $12.83 $0.00 $45.49 6 75 $26.63 $7.80 $13.13 $0.00 $47.56 7 80 $28.41 $7.80 $13.42 $0.00 $49.63 8 90 $31.96 $7.80 $14.01 $0.00 $53.77 - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - (Notes: Steps are 750 hrs. �- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Apprentice to Journeyworker Rado:1:1 HOISTING ENGINEER/CRANES/GRADALLS 06/01/2013 $40.34 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.89 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOLL 4 12/01/2013 $41.12 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.67 .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 14 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS-Local 4 Effective Date- 06/01/2013 supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 55 $22.19 $10.00 $0.00 $0.00 $32.19 2 60 $24.20 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $47.75 3 65 $26.22 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $49.77 4 70 $28.24 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $51.79 5 75 $30.26 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $53.81 6 80 $32.27 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $55.82 7 85 $34.29 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $57.84 8 90 $36.31 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $59.86 Effective Date- 12/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 55 $22.62 $10.00 $0.00 $0.00 $32.62 2 60 $24.67 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $48.22 3 65 $26.73 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $50.28 4 70 $28.78 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $52.33 5 75 $30.84 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $54.39 6 80 $32.90 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $56.45 7 85 $34.95 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $58.50 8 90 $37.01 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $60.56 Notes: - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - Apprentice to Journeyworker Rado:1:6 HVAC(DUCTWORK) 02/01/2013 $42.32 $9.82 $18.24 $2.11 $72.49 SHEETMETAL WORKERS LOCAL 17-A For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-SHEET METAL WORKER" HVAC(ELECTRICAL CONTROLS) 03/01/2013 $43.52 $13.00 $14.16 $0.00 $70.68 ELECTRICIANS LOCAL 103 09/01/2013 $44.20 $13.00 $14.18 $0.00 $71.38 03/01/2014 $44.92 $13.00 $14.20 $0.00 $72.12 09/01/2014 $45.60 $13.00 $14.22 $0.00 $72.82 03/01/2015 $46.32 $13.00 $14.24 $0.00 $73.56 09/01/2015 $47.27 $13.00 $14.27 $0.00 $74.54 03/01/2016 $48.23 $13.00 $14.30 $0.00 $75.53 For apprentice rates sec"Apprentice-ELECTRICIAN" HVAC(TESTING AND BALANCING-AIR) 02/01/2013 $42.32 $9.82 $18.24 $2.11 $72.49 SHEETMETAL WORKERS LOCAL 17-A For apprentice rates sec"Apprentice-SHEET METAL WORKER" HVAC(TESTING AND BALANCING-WATER) 03/01/2013 $47.01 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $68.15 PIPEFIITERS LOCAL 337(Local 138) or apprentice rates see"Apprentice-PIPEFITTER"or"PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER" HVAC MECHANIC 03/012013 $47.01 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $68.15 PIPEFITTERS LOCAL 537(Local 138) .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 15 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-PIPEFITTER"or"PLUMBER/PIPEFI7TER" Unemployment HYDRAULIC DRILLS 06/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.50 LABORERS-ZONE 2 12/01/2013 $31.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.00 06/01/2014 $31.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 12/01/2014 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 06/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 12/01/2015 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 06/01/2016 $33.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.50 12/01/2016 $34.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $53.25 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" INSULATOR(PIPES&TANKS) 09/01/2012 $41.46 $10.65 $11.50 $0.00 $63.61 HEAT&FROST INSULATORS LOCAL 6(BOSTON) 09/01/2013 $43.06 $10.65 $11.50 $0.00 $65.21 09/01/2014 $45.06 $10.65 $11.50 $0.00 $67.21 Apprentice- ASBESTOS INSULATOR(Pipes&Tanks)-Local 6 Boston Effective Date- 09/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $20.73 $10.65 $8.60 $0.00 $39.98 2 60 $24.83 $10.65 $9.18 $0.00 $44.71 3 70 $29.02 $10.65 $9.76 $0.00 $49.43 4 80 $33.17 $10.65 $10.34 $0.00 $54.16 Effective Date- 09/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $21.53 $10.65 $8.60 $0.00 $40.78 2 60 $25.84 $10.65 $9.18 $0.00 $45.67 3 70 $30.14 $10.65 $9.76 $0.00 $50.55 4 80 $34.45 $10.65 $10.34 $0.00 $55.44 Notes: Steps are 1 year Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:4 IRONWORKERIWELDER 03/16/2013 $35.82 $7.70 $18.35 $0.00 $61.87 IRONIVORKERS LOCAL 7(LAIYRENCE AREA) --•....................................................................................................•----....-•------...................... Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 16 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- IRONWORKER-Local 7 Lawrence Effective Date- 03/16/2013 Supplcmcntal Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemploymcnt Total Rate 1 60 $21.49 $7.70 $18.35 $0.00 $47.54 2 70 $25.07 $7.70 $18.35 $0.00 $51.12 3 75 $26.87 $7.70 $18.35 $0.00 $52.92 4 80 $28.66 $7.70 $18.35 $0.00 $54.71 5 85 $30.45 $7.70 $18.35 $0.00 $56.50 6 90 $32.24 $7.70 $18.35 $0.00 $58.29 (Notes: Structural 1:6;Ornamental 1:4 Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: JACKHAMMER&PAVING BREAKER OPERATOR 06/01/2013 $30.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.00 LABORERS-ZONE 1 12/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.50 06/01/2014 $31.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.00 12/01/2014 $31.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 06/01/2015 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 12/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 06/01/2016 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 12/01/2016 $33.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.75 For apprcnticc rata sec"Apprentice-LABORER" LABORER 06/01/2013 $29.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $48.75 LABORERS-ZONE 1 12/01/2013 $30.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.25 06/01/2014 $30.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.75 12/01/2014 $31.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.25 06/01/2015 $31.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.75 12/01/2015 $32.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.25 06/01/2016 $32.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.75 12/01/2016 $33.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.50 ...................................................................:................................................................g--...... Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 17 of 37 ClassificationSupplemental Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- LABORER-Zone 2 Effective Date- 06/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $17.91 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $36.81 2 70 $20.90 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $39.80 3 80 $23.88 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $42.78 4 90 $26.87 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $45.77 Effective Date- 12/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $18.21 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $37.11 2 70 $21.25 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $40.15 3 80 $24.28 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $43.18 4 90 $27.32 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $46.22 - - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Notes: Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:5 LABORER:CARPENTER TENDER 06/01/2013 $29.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $48.75 LABORERS-ZONE 1 12/01/2013 $30.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.25 06/01/2014 $30.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.75 12/01/2014 $31.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.25 06/01/2015 $31.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.75 12/01/2015 532.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.25 06/01/2016 $32.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.75 12/01/2016 $33.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.50 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" LABORER:CEMENT FINISHER TENDER 06/01/2013 $29.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $48.75 LABORERS-ZONE 2 12/01!2013 $30.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.25 06/01/2014 $30.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.75 12/01/2014 $31.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.25 06/01/2015 $31.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.75 12/01/2015 $32.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.25 06/01/2016 $32.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.75 12/01/2016 $33.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.50 For apprentice rates sec"Apprentice-LABORER" LABORER HAZARDOUS WASTE/ASBESTOS REMOVER 12/01/2011 $29.35 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.00 LABORERS-ZONE1 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 18 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment LABORER:MASON TENDER 06/01/2013 $30.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.00 LABORERS-ZONE 2 12/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.50 06/01/2014 $31.10 $7.10 $11,80 $0.00 $50.00 12/01/2014 $31.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 06/01/2015 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 12/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 06/01/2016 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 12/01/2016 $33.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.75 For apprentice rates we"Apprentice-LABORER" LABORER MULTI-TRADE TENDER 06/01/2013 $29.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $48.75 L48ORERS-ZONE 2 12/01/2013 $30.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.25 06/01/2014 $30.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.75 12/01/2014 $31.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.25 06/01/2015 $31.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.75 12/01/2015 $32.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.25 06/01/2016 $32.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51,75 12/01/2016 $33.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.50 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" LABORER TREE REMOVER 06/01/2013 $29.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $48.75 LABORERS-ZONE 2 12/01/2013 $30.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.25 06/01/2014 $30.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.75 12/01/2014 $31.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.25 06/01/2015 $31.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.75 12/01/2015 $32.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.25 06/01/2016 $32.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.75 12/01/2016 $33.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.50 This classification applies to the wholesale removal of standing trees including all associated trimming of branches and limbs,and applies to the removal of branches at locations not on or around utility lines.For apprentice rates sec"Apprentice-LABORER" LASER BEAM OPERATOR 06/01/2013 $30.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.00 L4BORERS-Z0NE2 12/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.50 06/01/2014 $31.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.00 12/01/2014 $31.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 06/01/2015 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 12/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 06/01/2016 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 12/01/2016 $33.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.75 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" MARBLE 8t:TILE FINISHERS 08/01/2013 $36.66 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $63.67 BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3-MARBLE&TILE 02/01/2014 $37.11 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $64.12 08/01/2014 $37.82 $10.18 $16.90 $0.00 $64.90 02/01/2015 $38.27 $10.18 $16.90 $0.00 $65.35 08/01/2015 $38.98 $10.18 $16.97 $0.00 $66.13 02101/2016 $39.43 $10.18 $16.97 $0.00 $66.58 08/01/2016 $40.13 $10.18 $17.05 $0.00 $67.36 02/01/2017 $40.59 $10.18 $17.05 $0.00 $67.82 .....................•--....---..................--••---.....................-•---.................................................----....... Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 19 of 37 Classification EffectiveDateDate Base Wage Health Pension Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- MARBLE&TILE FINISHER-Local 3 Marble&Tile Effective Date- 08/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $18.33 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $45.34 2 60 $22.00 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $49.01 3 70 $25.66 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $52.67 4 80 $29.33 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $56.34 5 90 $32.99 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $60.00 Effective Date- 02/01/2014 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $18.56 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $45.57 2 60 $22.27 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $49.28 3 70 $25.98 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $52.99 4 80 $29.69 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $56.70 5 90 $33.40 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $60.41 - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -, `Notes: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:3 MARBLE MASONS,TILELAYERS&TERRAZZO MECH 08/01/2013 $48.10 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $76.43 BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3-MARBLE&TILE 02/01/2014 $48.66 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $76.99 08/01/2014 $49.56 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $77.96 02/01/2015 $50.12 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $78.52 08/01/2015 $51.02 $10.18 $18.29 $0.00 $79.49 02/01/2016 $51.59 $10.18 $18.29 $0.00 $80.06 08/01/2016 $52.49 $10.18 $18.37 $0.00 $81.04 02/01/2017 $53.06 $10.18 $18.37 $0.00 $81.61 .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 20 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemplovment Apprentice- MARBLE-TILE-TERRAZZO MECHANIC-Local 3 Marble&Tile Effective Date- 08/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $24.05 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $52.38 2 60 $28.86 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $57.19 3 70 $33.67 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $62.00 4 80 $38.48 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $66.81 5 90 $43.29 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $71.62 Effective Date- 02/01/2014 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $24.33 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $52.66 2 60 $29.20 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $57.53 3 70 $34.06 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $62.39 4 80 $38.93 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $67.26 5 90 $43.79 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $72.12 - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - -, Notes: i Apprentice to Journeyworker Rado:1:5 -CH.SWEEPER OPERATOR(ON CONST.SITES) 06/01/2013 $39.96 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.51 CITING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $40.74 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.29 For apprentice rates sec"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" MECHANICS MAINTENANCE 06/01/2013 $39.96 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.51 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $40.74 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.29 For apprentice rates sec"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" MILLWRIGHT(Zone 2) 04/01/2013 $32.47 $9.80 $15.76 $0.00 $58.03 MILLWRIGHT'S LOCAL 1111-Zone 1 10/01/2013 $33.06 $9.80 $15.76 $0.00 $58.62 04/01/2014 $33.66 $9.80 $15.76 $0.00 $59.22 10/01/2014 $34.42 $9.80 $15.76 $0.00 $59.98 04/01/2015 $35.19 $9.80 $15.76 $0.00 $60.75 •............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 21 of 37 ClassificationSupplemental Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- MILLWRIGHT-Local 1121 Zone 2 Effective Date- 04/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 55 $17.86 $9.80 $4.32 $0.00 $31.98 2 65 $21.11 $9.80 $13.01 $0.00 $43.92 3 75 $24.35 $9.80 $13.80 $0.00 $47.95 4 85 $27.60 $9.80 $14.58 $0.00 $51.98 Effective Date- 10/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 55 $18.18 $9.80 $4.32 $0.00 $32.30 2 65 $21.49 $9.80 $13.01 $0.00 $44.30 3 75 $24.80 $9.80 $13.80 $0.00 $48.40 4 85 $28.10 $9.80 $14.58 $0.00 $52.48 - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - (Notes: Steps are 2,000 hours I- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1.-5 MORTAR MBNA 06/01/2013 $30.10 $7.10 $11.86 $0.00 $49.00 LABORERS-ZONE 2 2/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.50 06/01/2014 $31.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.00 12/01/2014 $31.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 06/01/2015 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 12/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 06/01/2016 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 12/01/2016 $33.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.75 For apprentice rates sec"Apprentice-LABORER" OILER(OTHER THAN TRUCK CRANES,GRADALLS) 06/01/2013 $21.17 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $44.72 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $21.59 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $45.14 For apprentice noes see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" OILER(TRUCK CRANES,GRADALLS) 06/01/2013 $24.57 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $48.12 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $25.06 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $48.61 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" OTHER POWER DRIVEN EQUIPMENT-CLASS II 06/01/2013 $39.96 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.51 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $40.74 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.29 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" PAINTER(BRIDGES/TANKS) 01/01/2013 $45.01 $7.80 $15.60 $0.00 $68.41 PAINTERS LOCAL 35-ZONE 2 ........................................................................•..................................................................... Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 22 of 37 Classilkadon Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- PAINTER Local 35 -BRIDGESITANKS Effective Date- 01/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $22.51 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $30.31 2 55 $24.76 $7.80 $3.52 $0.00 $36.08 3 60 $27.01 $7.80 $3.84 $0.00 $38.65 4 65 $29.26 $7.80 $4.16 $0.00 $41.22 5 70 $31.51 $7.80 $13.68 $0.00 $52.99 6 75 $33.76 $7.80 $14.00 $0.00 $55.56 7 80 $36.01 $7.80 $14.32 $0.00 $58.13 8 90 $40.51 $7.80 $14.96 $0.00 $63.27 - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Notes: Steps are 750 hrs. Apprentice to Journeyworker Redo:1:1 PAINTER(SPRAY OR SANDBLAST,NEW)' 01/01/2013 $35.91 $7.80 $15.60 $0.00 $59.31 'If 30%or more of surfaces to be painted are new construction, NEW paint rate shall be used.PAINTERS LOCAL 35.ZONE 1 Apprentice- PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2-Spray/Sandblast-New Effective Date- 01/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $17.96 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $25.76 2 55 $19.75 $7.80 $3.52 $0.00 $31.07 3 60 $21.55 $7.80 $3.84 $0.00 $33.19 4 65 $23.34 $7.80 $4.16 $0.00 $35.30 5 70 $25.14 $7.80 $13.68 $0.00 $46.62 6 75 $26.93 $7.80 $14.00 $0.00 $48.73 7 80 $28.73 $7.80 $14.32 $0.00 $50.85 8 90 $32.32 $7.80 $14.96 $0.00 $55.08 - - - - - -- - - - - - - - Notes: Apprentice to Journeyworker Redo:1:1 - -- - - -- -- - - - - - - - PAINTER(SPRAY OR SANDBLAST,REPAINT) 01/01/2013 $33.97 $7.80 $15.60 $0.00 $57.37 PAINTERS LOCAL 35.ZONE 1 .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 23 of 37 ClassificationSupplemental Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2-Spray/Sandblast-Repaint Effective Date- 01/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $16.99 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $24.79 2 55 $18.68 $7.80 $3.52 $0.00 $30.00 3 60 $20.38 $7.80 $3.84 $0.00 $32.02 4 65 $22.08 $7.80 $4.16 $0.00 $34.04 5 70 $23.78 $7.80 $13.68 $0.00 $45.26 6 75 $25.48 $7.80 $14.00 $0.00 $47.28 7 80 $27.18 $7.80 $14.32 $0.00 $49.30 8 90 $30.57 $7.80 $14.96 $0.00 $53.33 - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Notes: Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1 - - -- - - - - - - PAINTER(TRAFFIC MARKINGS) 06/01/2013 $29.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $48.75 LABORERS-ZONE 2 12/01/2013 $30.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.25 06/01/2014 $30.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.75 12/01/2014 $31.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.25 06/01/2015 $31.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.75 12/01/2015 $32.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.25 06/01/2016 $32.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.75 12/01/2016 $33.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.50 For Apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" PAINTER/TAPER(BRUSH,NEW)* 01/01/2013 $34.51 $7.80 $15.60 $0.00 $57.91 *If 30%or more of surfaces to be painted are new construction, NEW paint rate shall be used.PA1NTERSLOCAL 35-ZONE 1 Apprentice- PAINTER-Local 35 Zone 2-BRUSH NEW Effective Date- 01/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $17.26 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $25.06 2 55 $18.98 $7.80 $3.52 $0.00 $30.30 3 60 $20.71 $7.80 $3.84 $0.00 $32.35 4 65 $22.43 $7.80 $4.16 $0.00 $34.39 5 70 $24.16 $7.80 $13.68 $0.00 $45.64 6 75 $25.88 $7.80 $14.00 $0.00 $47.68 7 80 $27.61 $7.80 $14.32 $0.00 $49.73 8 90 $31.06 $7.80 $14.96 $0.00 $53.82 i Notes: Steps are 750 hrs. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Apprentice to Journeyworker- - -Ratio.-1-1 - .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 24 of 37 Classiticatlon Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment PAINTER/TAPER(BRUSH,REPAINT) 01/01/2013 $32.57 $7.80 $15.60 $0.00 $55.97 PAINTERS LOCAL 35-ZONE 2 Apprentice- PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2-BRUSH REPAINT Effective Date- 01/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $16.29 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $24.09 2 55 $17.91 $7.80 $3.52 $0.00 $29.23 3 60 $19.54 $7.80 $3.84 $0.00 $31.18 4 65 $21.17 $7.80 $4.16 $0.00 $33.13 5 70 $22.80 $7.80 $13.68 $0.00 $44.28 6 75 $24.43 $7.80 $14.00 $0.00 $46.23 7 80 $26.06 $7.80 $14.32 $0.00 $48.18 8 90 $29.31 $7.80 $14.96 $0.00 $52.07 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -, Notes: Steps are 750 hrs. Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:/:1 PANEL&PICKUP TRUCKS DRIVER 12/01/2012 $30.28 $9.07 $8.00 $0.00 $47.35 TEAWERSJOINT COUNCIL NO.10 ZONE B PIER AND DOCK CONSTRUCTOR(UNDERPINNING AND 08/01/2013 $40.70 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $68.17 'CK) DRIVER LOCAL 56(ZONE l) 08/01/2014 $42.20 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $69.67 08/01/2015 $43.70 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $71.17 PILE DRIVER 08/01/2013 $40.70 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $68.17 PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56(ZONE 1) 08/01/2014 $42.20 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $69.67 08/01/2015 $43.70 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $71.17 .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 25 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemplovment Apprentice- PILE DRIVER-Local 56 Zone I Effective Date- 08/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $20.35 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $47.82 2 60 $24.42 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $51.89 3 70 $28.49 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $55.96 4 75 $30.53 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $58.00 5 80 $32.56 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $60.03 6 80 $32.56 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $60.03 7 90 $36.63 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $64.10 8 90 $36.63 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $64.10 Effective Date- 08/01/2014 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $21.10 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $48.57 2 60 $25.32 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $52.79 3 70 $29.54 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $57.01 4 75 $31.65 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $59.12 5 80 $33.76 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $61.23 6 80 $33.76 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $61.23 7 90 $37.98 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $65.45 8 90 $37.98 $9.80 $17.67 $0.00 $65.45 - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Notes: Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:3 PIPEFITTER&STEAMFITTER 03/01/2013 $47.01 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $68.15 PIPEFnTERS LOCAL 537(Local 138) Apprentice- PIPEF17TER Local 537(Local 138) Effective Date- 03/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 40 $18.80 $8.75 $4.50 $0.00 $32.05 2 45 $21.15 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $42.29 3 60 $28.21 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $49.35 4 70 $32.91 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $54.05 5 80 $37.61 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $58.75 - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -, (Notes: ** 13;3:15; 1:10 thereafter/Steps are I yr. Refrig/AC Mechanic**1:1;1:2;2:4;3:6;4:8;5:10;6:12;7:14;8:17;9:20;10:23(Max) - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:** .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 26 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment PiPELAYER 06/01/2013 $30.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.00 LABORERS-ZONE 2 12/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11-80 $0.00 $49.50 06/01/2014 $31.10 $7.10 511.80 $0.00 $50.00 12/01/2014 $31.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 06/01/2015 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 12/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 06/01/2016 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 12/01/2016 $33.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.75 For apprentice mtes sec"Apprentice-LABORER" PLUMBER 03/01/2013 $45.23 $9.32 $13.29 $0.00 $67.84 PLUMBERS&GASFITTERS LOCAL 12(Local 13 8) Apprentice- PLUMBERIGASF17 TER-Local 12(Local 138) Ef'ectiveDate- 03/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 35 $15.83 $9.32 $4.97 $0.00 $30.12 2 40 $18.09 $9.32 $5.61 $0.00 $33.02 3 55 $24.88 $9.32 $7.53 $0.00 $41.73 4 65 $29.40 $9.32 $8.81 $0.00 $47.53 5 75 $33.92 $9.32 $10.09 $0.00 $53.33 - - - .-- - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - -• Notes: Steps are I yr Step 4 with lic$50.43 Steps with lic$56.22 Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratfo:1:5 PNEUMATIC CONTROLS(TEMP.) 03/01/2013 $47.01 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $68.15 PIPEFI7TERS LOCAL 337(Local 138) For apprentice rates sec"Apprentice-PIPEFITTER"or"PLUMBERIPIPEFITTER" PNEUMATIC DRILL/TOOL OPERATOR 06/01/2013 $30.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.00 LABORERS-ZONE 2 12/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.50 06/01/2014 $31.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.00 12/01/2014 $31.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 06/01/2015 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 12/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 06/01/2016 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 12/01/2016 $33.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.75 For apprentice rotes see"Apprentice-LABORER" POWDERMAN&BLASTER 06/01/2013 $30.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.75 LABORERS-ZONEI 12/01/2013 $31.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.25 06/01/2014 $31.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.75 12/01/2014 $32.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.25 06/01/2015 11. d 015 $32.85 $7.10 $ 8 $0.00 $51.75 12/01/2015 $33.35 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.25 06/01/2016 $33.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.75 12/01/2016 $34.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $53.50 For apprentice rotes sec"Apprentice-LABORER" .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 27 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rite Unemployment POWER SHOVEL/DERRICK/TRENCHING MACHINE 06/01/2013 $40.34 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.89 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $41.12 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.67 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" PUMP OPERATOR(CONCRETE) 06/01/2013 $40.34 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.89 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $41.12 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.67 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" PUMP OPERATOR(DEWATERING,OTHER) 06/01/2013 $28.19 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $51.74 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $28.74 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $52.29 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS' READY-MIX CONCRETE DRIVER 04/30/2009 $25.80 $5.96 $5.34 $0.00 $37.10 TEAMSTERS LOCAL 42 RECLAIMERS 06/01/2013 $39.96 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.51 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $40.74 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.29 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" RESIDENTIAL WOOD FRAME(All Other Work) 04/01/2011 $24.24 $8.67 $15.51 $0.00 $48.42 CARPENTERS-ZONE 2(Residential Wood) RESIDENTIAL WOOD FRAME CARPENTER** 05/01/2011 $24.24 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $36.81 **The Residential Wood Frame Carpenter classification applies only to the construction of new,wood frame residences that do not exceed four stories including the basement.CARPENTERS-ZONE 2(Residential Wood) As of 911/09 Carpentry work on wood-frame residential WEATHERIZATION projects shall be paid the RESIDENTIAL WOOD FRAME CARPENTER rate. RIDE-ON MOTORIZED BUGGY OPERATOR 06/01/2013 $30.10 $7.10 S11.80 $0.00 $49.00 LABORERS-ZONE2 12/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.50 06/01/2014 $31.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.00 12/01/2014 $31.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 06/01/2015 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 12/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 06/01/2016 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 12/01/2016 $33.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.75 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" ROLLER/SPREADER/MULCHING MACHINE 06/01/2013 $39.96 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.51 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $40.74 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.29 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" ROOFER(Inc.Roofer Waterproofng&Roofer Damproofg) 08/01/2013 $38.31 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $59.51 ROOFERS LOCAL 33 02/01/2014 $39.21 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $60.41 08/01/2014 $40.11 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $61.31 02/01/2015 $41.01 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $62.21 08/01/2015 $41.91 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $63.11 02/01/2016 $42.81 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $64.01 .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 28 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- ROOFER-Local 33 Effective Date- 08/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $19.16 $10.50 $3.38 $0.00 $33.04 2 60 $22.99 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $44.19 3 65 $24.90 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $46.10 4 75 $28.73 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $49.93 5 85 $32.56 510.50 $10.70 $0.00 $53.76 Effective Date- 02/01/2014 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $19.61 $10.50 $3.38 $0.00 $33.49 2 60 $23.53 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $44.73 3 65 $25.49 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $46.69 4 75 $29.41 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $50.61 5 85 $33.33 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $54.53 Notes:•* 1:5,2:6-10,the 1:10;Reroofing: 1:4,then 1:1 Step 1 is 2000 hrs.;Steps 2-5 are 1000 hrs. i Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:** WER SLATE/TILE/PRECAST CONCRETE 08/01/2013 $38.56 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $59.76 FERS LOCAL 33 02/01/2014 $39.46 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $60.66 08/01/2014 $40.36 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $61.56 02/01/2015 $41.26 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $62.46 08/01/2015 $42.16 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $63.36 02/01/2016 $43.06 S10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $64.26 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-ROOFER" SHEETMETAL WORKER 02/01/2013 $42.32 $9.82 $18.24 $2.11 $72.49 SHEETMETAL WORKERS LOCAL 17-A .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 29 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Totai Rate Unemplovment Apprentice. SHEET METAL WORKER-Local 17-A Effective Date- 02/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 40 $16.93 $9.82 $4.00 $0.00 $30.75 2 40 $16.93 $9.82 $4.00 $0.00 $30.75 3 45 $19.04 $9.82 $8.00 $1.11 $37.97 4 45 $19.04 $9.82 $8.00 $1.11 $37.97 5 50 $21.16 $9.82 $8.75 $1.19 $40.92 6 50 $21.16 $9.82 $9.00 $1.20 $41.18 7 60 $25.39 $9.82 $10.24 $1.36 $46.81 8 65 $27.51 $9.82 $10.99 $1.45 $49.77 9 75 $31.74 $9.82 $12.49 $1.62 $55.67 10 85 $35.97 $9.82 $13.49 $1.78 $61.06 INotes: - - - - - -- - - - i Steps are 6 mos. ' -- - - - - - - - - - - -- -• - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---• - Apprentice to Journeyworker Rado:1:4 SIGN ERECTOR 06/01/2013 $25.81 $7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $39.93 PAINTERS LOCAL 35-ZONE 2 Apprentice- SIGN ERECTOR-Local 35 Zone 2 Effective Date- 06/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $12.91 $7.07 $0.00 $0.00 $19.98 2 55 $14.20 $7.07 $2.45 $0.00 $23.72 3 60 $15.49 $7.07 $2.45 $0.00 $25.01 4 65 $16.78 $7.07 $2.45 $0.00 $26.30 5 70 $18.07 $7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $32.19 6 75 $19.36 $7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $33.48 7 80 $20.65 $7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $34.77 8 85 $21.94 $7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $36.06 9 90 $23.23 $7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $37.35 -. - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (Notes: Steps are 4 mos. j Apprentice to Journeyworker Rado:l:l SPECIALIZED EARTH MOVING EQUIP<35 TONS 12/01/2012 $30.74 $8.91 $8.00 $0.00 $47.65 TEAMSTERSJOINT COUNCIL NO.IO ZONE B SPECIALIZED EARTH MOVING EQUIP>35 TONS 12/01/2012 $31.03 $8.91 $8.00 $0.00 $47.94 TEAMSTERSJOINT COUNCIL NO.IO ZONE B SPRINKLER FITTER 03/01/2013 $48.13 $8.42 $12.60 $0.00 $69.15 SPRINKLER FI7TEPS LOCAL 550-(Section B) .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808.042 Page 30 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemplovment Apprentice- SPRINKLER F/7TER-Local 550(Section B) EfectiveDate- 03/01/2013 supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 35 $16.85 $8.42 $8.00 $0.00 $33.27 2 40 $19.25 $8.42 $8.00 $0.00 $35.67 3 45 $21.66 $8.42 $8.00 $0.00 $38.08 4 50 $24.07 $8.42 $8.00 $0.00 $40.49 5 55 $26.47 $8.42 $8.00 $0.00 $42.89 6 60 $28.88 $8.42 $8.00 $0.00 $45.30 7 65 $31.28 $8.42 $8.00 $0.00 $47.70 8 70 $33.69 $8.42 $8.00 $0.00 $50.11 9 75 $36.10 $8.42 $8.00 $0.00 $52.52 10 80 $38.50 $8.42 $8.00 $0.00 $54.92 Notes: Steps are 850 hours Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:l STEAM BOILER OPERATOR 06/01/2013 $39.96 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.51 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $40.74 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.29 For apprentice rates sec"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" VERS,SELF-PROPELLED OR TRACTOR DRAWN 06/01/2013 $39.96 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.51 UTING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $40.74 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.29 For apprentice rates see*Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNICIAN 03/01/2013 $32.64 $13.00 $12.51 $0.00 $58.15 ELECTRICIANS LOCAL 103 09/01/2013 $33.15 $13.00 $12.52 $0.00 $58.67 03/01/2014 $33.69 $13.00 $12.54 $0.00 $59.23 09/01/2014 $34.20 $13.00 $12.56 $0.00 $59.76 03/01/2015 $34.74 $13.00 $12.57 $0.00 $60.31 09/01/2015 $35.45 $13.00 $12.59 $0.00 $61.04 03/01/2016 $36.17 $13.00 $12.62 $0.00 $61.79 .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 31 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- TELECOMMUNICATIONTECHNICIAN-Local 103 Effective Date- 03/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 40 $13.06 $13.00 $0.39 $0.00 $26.45 2 40 $13.06 $13.00 $0.39 $0.00 $26.45 3 45 $14.69 $13.00 $9.78 $0.00 $37.47 4 45 $14.69 $13.00 $9.78 $0.00 $37.47 5 50 $16.32 $13.00 $10.03 $0.00 $39.35 6 55 $17.95 $13.00 $10.28 $0.00 $41.23 7 60 - $19.58 $13.00 $10.53 $0.00 $43.11 8 65 $21.22 $13.00 $10.78 $0.00 $45.00 9 70 S22.85 $13.00 $11.03 $0.00 $46.88 10 75 $24.48 $13.00 $11.27 $0.00 $48.75 Effective Date- 09/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 40 $13.26 $13.00 $0.40 $0.00 $26.66 2 40 $13.26 $13.00 $0.40 $0.00 $26.66 3 45 $14.92 $13.00 $9.79 $0.00 $37.71 4 45 $14.92 $13.00 $9.79 $0.00 $37.71 5 50 $16.58 $13.00 $10.04 $0.00 $39.62 6 55 $18.23 $13.00 $10.29 $0.00 $41.52 7 60 $19.89 $13.00 $10.54 $0.00 $43.43 8 65 $21.55 $13.00, $10.79 $0.00 $45.34 9 70 $23.21 $13.00 $11.04 $0.00 $47.25 10 75 $24.86 $13.00 $11.29 $0.00 $49.15 (Notes: Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:I:1 TERRAZZO FINISHERS 08/01/2013 $47.00 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $75.33 BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3-MARBLE&TILE 02/01/2014 $47.56 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $75.89 08/01/2014 $48.46 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $76.86 02/01/2015 $49.02 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $77.42 08/01/2015 $49.92 $10.18 $18.29 $0.00 $78.39 02/01/2016 $50.49 $10.18 $18.29 $0.00 $78.96 08/01/2016 $51.39 $10.18 $18.37 $0.00 $79.94 02/01/2017 $51.96 $10.18 $18.37 $0.00 $80.51 .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 32 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- TERRAZZO FINISHER-Local 3 Marble&Tile ERectiveDate- 08/01/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $23.50 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $51.83 2 60 $28.20 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $56.53 3 70 $32.90 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $61.23 4 80 $37.60 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $65.93 5 90 $42.30 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $70.63 Effective Date- 02/01/2014 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $23.78 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $52.11 2 60 $28.54 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $56.87 3 70 $33.29 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $61.62 4 80 $38.05 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $66.38 5 90 $42.80 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $71.13 i Notes: I lpprentic- -e to- - - -Journeyworker-Rat-o:1:31- - - - - - - --- - - - -- - - - - - - - - A 'T BORING DRILLER 06/01/2013 $34.45 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $54.15 KERS-FOUNDATION AND MARINE 12/01/2013 $35.20 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $54.90 06/01/2014 $35.95 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $55.65 12/01/2014 $36.70 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $56.40 06/01/2015 $37.45 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $57.15 12/01/2015 $38.20 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $57.90 06/01/2016 $38.95 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $58.65 12/01/2016 $39.95 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $59.65 For apprentice rates we"Apprentice.LABORER' TEST BORING DRILLER HELPER 06/01/2013 $33.17 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $52.87 LABORERS-FOUNDATIONAND MARINE 12/01/2013 $33.92 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $53.62 06/01/2014 $34.67 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $54.37 12/01/2014 $35.42 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $55.12 06/01/2015 $36.17 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $55.87 12/01/2015 $36.92 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $56.62 06/01/2016 $37.67 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $57.37 12/01/2016 $38.67 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $58.37 For apprentice rata see"Apprentice.LABORER" .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 33 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment TEST BORING LABORER 06/01/2013 $33.05 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $52.75 LABORERS-FOUNDATION AND MARINE 12/01/2013 $33.80 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $53.50 06/01/2014 $34.55 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $54.25 12/01/2014 $35.30 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $55.00 06/01/2015 $36.05 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $55.75 12/01/2015 $36.80 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $56.50 06/01/2016 $37.55 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $57.25 12/01/2016 $38.55 $7.10 $12.60 $0.00 $58.25 For apprentice rates we"Apprentice-LABORER" TRACTORS/PORTABLE STEAM GENERATORS 06/01/2013 $39.96 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.51 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $40.74 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.29 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" TRAILERS FOR EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT 12/01/2012 $31.32 $8.91 $8.00 $0.00 $48.23 TEAMSTERSJOINTCOUNCIL NO.10ZONEB TUNNEL WORK-COMPRESSED AIR 06/01/2013 $45.33 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $65.43 LABORERS(COMPRESSED AIR) 12/01/2013 $46.08 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $66.18 06/01/2014 $46.83 $7.10 513.00 $0.00 $66.93 12/01/2014 $47.58 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $67.68 06/01/2015 548.33 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $68.43 12/01/2015 $49.08 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $69.18 06/01/2016 $49.83 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $69.93 12/01/2016 $50.83 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $70.93 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" TUNNEL WORK-COMPRESSED AIR(HAZ.WASTE) 06/01/2013 $47.33 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $67.43 LABORERS(COMPRESSED AIR) 12/01/2013 $48.08 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $68.18 06/01/2014 $48.83 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $68.93 12/01/2014 $49.58 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $69.68 06/01/2015 $50.33 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $70.43 12/01/2015 $51.08 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $71.18 06/01/2016 $51.83 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $71.93 12/01/2016 $52.83 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $72.93 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" TUNNEL WORK-FREE AIR 06/01/2013 $37.40 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $57.50 LABORERS(FREE AIR TUNNEL) 12/01/2013 $38.15 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $58.25 06/01/2014 $38.90 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $59.00 12/01/2014 $39.65 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $59.75 06/01/2015 $40.40 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $60.50 12/01/2015 $41.15 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $61.25 06/01/2016 $41.90 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $62.00 12/01/2016 $42.90 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $63.00 For apprentice rates sec"Apprentice-LABORER" ............•................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 34 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment TUNNEL WORK-FREE AIR(HAZ.WASTE) 06/01/2013 $39.40 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $59.50 L48ORERS(FREE AIR TUNNEL) 12/01/2013 $40.15 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $60.25 06/01/2014 $40.90 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $61.00 12/01/2014 $41.65 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $61.75 06/01/2015 $42.40 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $62.50 12/01/2015 $43.15 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $63.25 06/01/2016 $43.90 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $64.00 12/01/2016 $44.90 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $65.00 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" VAC-HAUL 12/01/2012 $30.74 $8.91 $8.00 $0.00 $47.65 TEAMSTERSJOINT COUNCIL NO.10 ZONE B WAGON DRILL OPERATOR 06/01/2013 $30.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.00 LABORERS-ZONE 2 12/01/2013 $30.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $49.50 06/01/2014 $31.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.00 12/01/2014 $31.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $50.50 06/01/2015 $32.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.00 12/01/2015 $32.60 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $51.50 06/01/2016 $33.10 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.00 12/01/2016 $33.85 $7.10 $11.80 $0.00 $52.75 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LABORER" WASTE WATER PUMP OPERATOR 06/01/2013 $40.34 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $63.89 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2013 $41.12 $10.00 $13.55 $0.00 $64.67 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-OPERATING ENGINEERS" fER METER INSTALLER 03/01/2013 $45.23 $9.32 $13.29 $0.00 $67.84 _.AMBERS&GASFITTERS LOCAL 12(Local 138) For apprentice rata see"Apprentice-PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER"or"PLUMBER/GASFITTER" Outside Electrical-East CABLE TECHNICIAN(Power Zone) 03/03/2013 $25.18 $8.20 $4.17 $0.00 $37.55 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS-EAST LOCAL 104 09/01/2013 $25.66 $8.70 $4.48 $0.00 $38.84 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LINEMAN" CABLEMAN(Underground Ducts&Cables) 03/03/2013 $35.67 $8.20 $4.98 $0.00 $48.85 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS-EAST LOCAL 104 09/01/2013 $36.55 $8.70 $6.58 $0.00 $51.83 For apprentice rates sec"Apprentice-LINEMAN" DRIVER/GROUNDMAN CDL 03/03/2013 $29.38 $8.20 $5.68 $0.00 $43.26 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS-EASf LOCAL 104 09/01/2013 $29.94 $8.70 $6.05 $0.00 $44.69 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LINEMAN" DRIVER/GROUNDMAN-Inexperienced(<2000 Hrs) 03/03/2013 $23.08 $8.20 $3.94 $0.00 $35.22 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS-EAST LOCAL 104 09/01/2013 $23.52 $8.70 $5.24 $0.00 $37.46 For apprentice rates sec"Apprentice-LINEMAN" EQUIPMENT OPERATOR(Class A CDL) 03/03/2013 $35.67 $8.20 $8.98 $0.00 $52.85 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS-EAST LOCAL 104 09/01/2013 $36.35 $8.70 $9.43 $0.00 $54.48 For apprentice rata see"Apprentice-LINEMAN" EQUIPMENT OPERATOR(Class B CDL) 03/03/2013 $31.48 $8.20 $6.19 $0.00 $45.87 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS-EAST LOCAL 104 09/01/2013 $32.08 $8.70 $6.59 $0.00 $47.37 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice LINEMAN" UNDMAN 03/03/2013 $23.08 $8.20 $3.42 $0.00 $34.70 iDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS-EAST LOCAL 104 09/01/2013 $23.52 $8.70 $3.72 $0.00 $35.94 For apprentice rates see"Apprentice-LINEMAN- ---------------------...*-------------------------- --------------------- ------ .......*-------- ------------ Issue INEMAN"------------------------------------------------------ --------------------- ------ ------------------- ------------ Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 35 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment GROUNDMAN-Inexperienced(<2000 Hrs.) 03/03/2013 $18.89 $8.20 $2.61 $0.00 $29.70 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS-EAST LOCAL 104 09/01/2013 $19.25 $8.70 $2.85 $0.00 $30.80 For apprentice rates we"Apprentice-LINEMAN" JOURNEYMAN LINEMAN 03/03/2013 $41.97 $8.20 $11.26 $0.00 $61.43 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS-EAST LOCAL 104 09/01/2013 $42.77 $8.70 $11.78 $0.00 $63.25 Apprentice- LINEMAN(Outside Electrical)-East Local 104 Effective Date- 03/03/2013 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $25.18 $8.20 $3.92 $0.00 $37.30 2 65 $27.28 $8.20 54.36 $0.00 $39.84 3 70 $29.38 $8.20 $5.06 $0.00 $42.64 4 75 $31.48 $8.20 $5.76 $0.00 $45.44 5 80 $33.58 $8.20 $6.46 $0.00 $48.24 6 85 $35.67 $8.20 $7.17 $0.00 $51.04 7 90 $37.77 $8.20 $8.36 $0.00 $54.33 Effective Date- 09/01/2013 Supplcmental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $25.66 $8.70 $4.24 $0.00 $38.60 2 65 $27.80 $8.70 $4.71 $0.00 $41.21 3 70 $29.94 $8.70 $5.43 $0.00 $44.07 4 75 $32.08 $8.70 $6.16 $0.00 $46.94 5 80 $34.22 $8.70 $6.88 $0.00 $49.80 6 85 $36.35 $8.70 $7.62 $0.00 $52.67 7 90 $38.49 $8.70 $8.83 $0.00 $56.02 - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INotes: I,_ I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:2 TELEDATA CABLE SPLICER 07/16/2012 $26.33 $4.18 $2.79 $0.00 $33.30 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS-EAST LOCAL 104 TELEDATA LINEMAN/EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 07/16/2012 $24.78 $4.18 $2.74 $0.00 $31.70 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS-EAST LOCAL 104 TELEDATA WIREMAN/INSTALLER/TECHNICIAN 07/16/2012 $24.78 $4.18 $2.74 $0.00 $31.70 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS-EAST LOCAL 104 TREE TRIMMER 01/29/2012 $17.18 $3.37 $0.00 $0.00 $20.55 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS-EAST LOCAL 104 This classification applies only to the trimming ofbmnchcs on and around utility lines. TREE TRIMMER GROUNDMAN 01/29/2012 $15.15 $3.37 $0.00 $0.00 $18.52 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS-EAST LOCAL 104 This classification applies only to the trimming of branches on and around utility lines. .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 36 of 37 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Additional Apprentice Information: ,num wage rates for apprentices employed on public works projects are listed above as a percentage of the pre-determined hourly wage rate established by the ..ummissioncr under the provisions of the M.G.L.c.149,ss.26.27D. Apprentice ratios are established by the Division of Apprenticeship Training pursuant to M.G.L. c.23,ss.I l E-1 I L. All apprentices must be registered with the Division of Apprenticeship Training in accordance with M.G.L.c.23,ss.1 I E-i I L. All steps are six months(1000 hours)unless otherwise specified. • Ratios are expressed in allowable number of apprentices to journeymen or fraction thereof. •• Multiple ratios arc listed in the comment field. ••• APP to 1M;1:1,2:2,2:3,3:4,4:4,4:5,4:6,5:7,6:7,6:8,6:9,7:10,8:10,8:11,8:12,9:13,10:13,10:14,etc. •••s APP to 1M;1:1,1:2,2:3,2:4,3:5,4:6,4:7,5:8,6:9,6:10,7:11,8:12,8:13,9:14,10:15,10:16,etc. .............................................................................................................................................. Issue Date: 08/08/2013 Wage Request Number: 20130808-042 Page 37 of 37 MASSACHUSETTS WEEKLY CERTIFIED I LOLL REPORT FORM Companys Name: Address: Phone No.: Payroll No.: J�j'Y C`�Cf 3! Employer's Signature: Title: Contract No: Tax Payer 10 No. Work Week Ending: Awarding Authors s Name: Public Works Project Name: Public Works Project Location: Min.Wage Roto Sheet No. General r Prime Contractor's Name: Subcontractor's Name: "EmployeY'Hourly Frtnpa Bsnem Contributions B+C+D+E A x F Hours Project ProjectG— Worked Hours Health& wage, Empioyeo Is Appr. (A) Hourly Base Walrare ERISA Supp. Total Hourly (Gl OSHA 10 Rate A7 oma Wage insurance Pennon Plan tirmV, Prey.Wage Totar Gros. Check No. Employee Name&Complete Address Certified ? Work Classtrication: % Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. Nuum B O E F Wages H El 1:1 El NOTE: Pursuant to MGL Ch.149 s.27B,every contractor and subcontractor is required to submit a"true and accurate"copy of their weekly payroll records directly to the awarding authority. Failure to comply may result in the commencement of a criminal action or the issuance of a civil citation. Date recieved by awarding authority Pago of i i WEEKLY PAYROLL RECORDS REPORT & STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE In accordance with Massachusetts General Law c. 149, §2713, a true and accurate record must be kept of all persons employed on the public works project for which the enclosed rates have been provided. A Payroll Form has been printed on the reverse of this page and includes all the information required to be kept by law. Every contractor or subcontractor is required to keep these records and preserve them for a period of three years from the date of completion of the contract. In addition, every contractor and subcontractor is required to submit a copy of their weekly payroll records to the awarding authority. This is required to be done on a weekly basis. Once collected, the awarding authority is also required to preserve those records for three years from the date of completion of the project. Each such contractor or subcontractor shall furnish to the awarding authority directly within 15 days after completion of its portion of the work, a statement, executed by the contractor, subcontractor or by any authorized officer thereof who supervised the payment of wages,this form. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE 920 1, , (Name of signatory party) (Title) do hereby state: That I pay or supervise the payment of the persons employed by on the (Contractor,subcontractor or public body) (Building or project) and that all mechanics and apprentices,teamsters,chauffeurs and laborers employed on said project have been paid in accordance with wages determined under the provisions of sections twenty-six and twenty-seven of chapter one hundred and forty nine of the General Laws. Signature Title 09/11 SECTION 01.11.00 SUMMARYOF WORK 11.1 GENERAL SCOPE OF WORK A The work under the Contract consists of: (1.) In each dwelling unit(typical for 40 dwelling units): a. Provide new bathroom GFCI duplex receptacle outlet box and branch circuit; b. Replace kitchen counter receptacles with new tamper resistant GFCI duplex receptacles. c. Replace kitchen counter receptacles with new tamper resistant grounding duplex receptacles; d. Replace ungrounded receptacles with new tamper resistant grounding duplex receptacles; e. Replace single pole and three-way switches with new; (2.) In twelve (12) dwelling units, as selected by the Owner: Replace existing 30A, 3 wire apartment feeder with new 70A, 3 wire feeder, connected to existing 100A MLO, 3 wire apartment loadcenter, including replacement of 30A, 2 pole meter/breaker circuit breaker with new 70A, 2 pole enclosed circuit breaker next to meter trough. Provide tap at meter trough. (3.) In eight(8) dwelling units, as selected by the Owner, provide new range receptacle, outlet box and branch circuit. (4.) In the Community Building: a. Replace five (5) ungrounded receptacles with new tamper resistant grounding duplex receptacles; b. Replace three (3)existing grounded receptacles with new tamper resistant grounding duplex receptacles; c. Replace seven (7) single pole switches with new; d. Replace ten (10) three-way switches with new; e. Remove plugmold, replace with new tamper resistant duplex grounding receptacle; f. Replace receptacle in women's room with new GFCI duplex receptacle. (5.) Replace device plates for all devices noted above. (6.) Provide all cutting, patching and touch-up painting as required, refer to specification section 01.73.29. a. Please note that the ceiling/wall board is not asbestos containing material (ACM) but the joint compound is ACM. Refer to specification section 01.73.29 Cutting and Patching for procedures to avoid disturbing ACM. (7.) Alternates: Refer to section 01.23.00 for a description of alternates, as may be accepted by the Owner. (8.) All Work either shown on the drawings or included in the specifications unless specifically indicated as not to be done. DHCD 9/9/2009 Summary of Work 01.11.00 1 of 3 B. In addition, the Work under the Contract includes: (1.) Work outside the project site as called for in the Contract Documents and as required for the performance of the Work. (2.) The restoration of any items damaged or destroyed by encroaching upon areas outside of the project site. (3.) Providing and restoring, where appropriate, all temporary facilities. 11.2 TIME OF COMPLETION In accordance with Article 9 of the General Conditions, the Work shall start as stated in the Notice to Proceed and shall be complete within 90 consecutive calendar days. 11.3 NOTICE TO PROCEED A. Upon the Department's Validation of the Owner Contractor Agreement the Owner shall Issue the Notice to Proceed for Construction. A sample can be found in the Construction Handbook and on the DHCD web site www.mass.gov/dhcd.. B. The Notice to Proceed shall include: (1.) The starting date and Construction Completion date for construction. (2.) The names of the Owner's contract Officer and Alternate Contract Officer. C. The Owner shall send three copies of the Notice to Proceed to the Contractor. D. The Contractor shall sign two originals and then; (1.) return one to the Owner, and (2.) send one copy to the Department's Construction Management Unit, and (3.) keep one copy for its own records. 11.4 WORK UNDER SEPARATE CONTRACT A. Coordination by Owner: (1.) As provided in Article 7 of the General Conditions, the following items shall be provided by others under a separate agreement with the Owner for which the Owner has coordinating responsibility. a. N/A B. Coordination by the Contractor: (1.) The following items shall be provided by the Contractor by other persons under a separate agreement with the Owner for which the Contractor has coordinating responsibility. a. N/A 11.5 ITEMS FURNISHED BY THE OWNER DHCD 9/9/2009 Summary of Work 01.11.00 2of3 A. The followingitems will be furnished and delivered f.o.b. to the Project Ste b others at no 1 Y . expense to the Contractor: (1.) N/A B. The Contractor shall include in the Contract Sum the Cost of Unloading, uncrating and permanently installing the above listed items and remove and properly recycle or dispose off the Project Site all crating and packing materials. 11.6 SAMPLE APARTMENT OR WORK A. One apartment or unit of work, as designated by the Architect shall be completed with all finishes, fixtures, and trim prior to starting the major finish work in the building. This apartment shall establish the acceptable standard of Work for the project. 11.7 COORDINATION WITH PROJECT OCCUPANTS A. All dwelling units will be occupied during construction. The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to ensure the public safety and convenience of the occupants during construction. B. The Owner shall assist the Contractor to perform the Work in accordance with the approved operational plan by removing obstructions that may be in the Contractor's way, upon proper notice from the Contractor. C. The Owner may provide a Resident Coordinator to act as liaison with residents and to assist the Contractor in fulfilling the following: (1.) Notifying all residents two (2)weeks before any work is scheduled in their apartments. (2.) Notifying each resident in writing forty-eight(48) hours before work is scheduled in his or her particular apartment. (3.) Obtaining signed permission to enter the apartment, if the resident will not be at home. (4.) Obtain from the Owner the keys for any vacant apartment(s) or any apartment(s) where the resident is not at home. The Resident Coordinator will be responsible for the safekeeping of such keys and shall return them at the end of the workday to the Owner. (5.) Notify the Owner of any resident who refuses to cooperate with the proposed operational plan. D Not less than 72 hours prior to starting work in each unit, the Contractor shall, with prior notice to the resident, perform a pre-inspection of each unit. At that inspection, the Contractor shall alert the resident of any prepatory work which must be performed by the resident, such as moving small personal belongings, small items on or within furniture, clothing, etc. The Contractor shall still be responsible for moving large items including furniture as required to complete the work. 11.8 RETAINED ITEMS A. The following items which are to be removed and are in good condition shall be retained by the Owner(at the discretion of the Owner) and shall be stored at a location directed by the Owner. (1.) N/A END OF SECTION 01.11.00 DHCD 9/912009 Summary of Work 01.11.00 3of3 SECTION 01.23.00 ALTERNATES 1 SCOPE OF THE WORK A This Section lists the Alternates which appear in the Contract Documents. Consult the individual sections of the detailed requirements of each Alternate. B Bid prices for each Alternate shall include overhead, profit, and all other expenses incidental to the Work under each Alternate. C The Contractor and Subcontractors shall be responsible for examining the scope of each Alternate generally defined herein and for recognizing modifications to the Work caused by the Alternates and including the cost thereof in the bid price. D The Contractor's alternate amount shall include the net change in cost to perform all of the work described in the Alternate. 2 ALTERNATE NO. 1: In dwelling unit no. 28: A Replace existing 30A, 3 wire apartment feeder with new 70A, 3 wire feeder, connected to existing 100A, 3 wire apartment loadcenter, including replacement of 30A, 2 pole meter/breaker circuit breaker with new 70A, 2 pole enclosed circuit breaker next to meter trough. Provide tap at meter trough. B Provide new range receptacle, outlet box and branch circuit. END OF SECTION 01.23.00 DHCD 9/9/2009 Altemates 01.23.00 1 of 1 SECTION 01.25.00 OR EQUALS PRODUCT SUBSTITUTION PROCEDURES 25.1 SCOPEIGENERAL REQUIREMENTS A This section Supplements the General Conditions and other sections of Division 1 and supersedes any provisions regarding material substitutions/Or equals found in any of the technical sections of the specifications. B. The requirements of this section are in addition to any provisions of all other sections of these specifications. C. Definition-Whenever a specification section names one or more brands for a given item, and the Contractor wishes to submit,for consideration, another brand,the submission shall be considered an"or-equal'or a"material substitution". For the purposes of this Contract, the terms"or-equal'and"material substitution"shall be considered synonymous D. In no case may an item be furnished on the Work other than the item named or described, unless the Architect,with the Administrator's written concurrence, shall consider the item equal to the Item so named or described, as provided by M.G.L. c.30§39M. E. The equality of items offered as"equal"to items named or described shall be proved to the satisfaction of the Architect at the expense of the Contractor submitting the substitution. F. The Architect and/or the Department may require that full size samples of both the specified and proposed products be submitted for review and evaluation. The Contractor shall bear full cost for providing,delivering, and disposal of all such samples. G. The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for the performance of any item submitted as an"Or- Equal"and assume the costs of any changes in any Work that may be caused by such substitution. 25.2 RELATED SECTIONS A 01.33.00 SUBMITTALS, SHOP DRAWINGS AND SAMPLES 25.3 OR EQUAL APPROVAL PROCESS A On the transmittal,or on a separate sheet attached to the submission,the Contractor shall direct attention to any deviations, including minor limitations and variations, from the Contract Documents. (1) The Contractor shall submit to the Architect for consideration of any or-equal substitution a written point-by-point comparison containing the name and full particulars of the proposed product and the product named or described in the Contract Documents. (2) Such submittal shall in no event be made later than 90 calendar days after the Award of the Contract or 120 calendar days prior to the incorporation of the item into the Work. In any case in which the time period specified in the Contract Documents from the Notice to Proceed to Substantial Completion is less than 120 days, this requirement can be modified by the Architect. (3) The Contractor shall be completely responsible for the timely submission of supporting documentation. (4) Upon receipt of a written request for approval of an or-equal substitution,the Architect shall investigate whether the proposed item shall be considered equal to the item named or DHCD 9/9/2009 OR EQUALS -Product Substitutions 01.25.00 1 of 2 described in the Contract Documents and in accordance with the provisions of MGL c.30§39M. (5) Upon conclusion of the investigation,the Architect shall promptly advise the Construction Advisor with written notice that the item is, or is not, considered acceptable as on Or-Equal substitution with documentation to support the determination. (6) The Construction Advisor will then solicit the concurrence of the Administrator as to the equality of the submitted item. (7) Should the Architect determine that the submitted product substitution is not equal to the specified standard the Architect shall send written notice of this to the Contractor. (8) Proceeding with work using the submitted item without the concurrence of the Administrator may result in rejection of the work and removal and replacement at the expense of the Contractor. END OF SECTION 01.25.00 DHCD 9/9/2009 OR EQUALS -Product Substitutions 01.25.00 2of2 SECTION 0126 00 CONTRACT MODIFICATION PROCEDURES 1. GENERAL This Section specifies administrative and procedural requirements for handling and processing Contract modifications. 2. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. B. Related Sections include the following: 1. Section 01.22.00 Unit Prices for administrative requirements for using unit prices. 2. Section 01.29.00 Payment Procedures for administrative requirements for Applications for Payments and payment for Work perform relative to this section. 3. Section 01.74.19 Construction and Demolition Waste Management. 3 MINOR CHANGES IN THE WORK The Architect will issue in consultation with the Construction Advisor supplemental instructions authorizing Minor Changes in the Work, not involving adjustment to the Contract Sum or the Contract Time and in accordance with the requirements of Article 8 of the General Conditions. 4. CHANGE REQUESTS A. Owner-Initiated Proposals(Change Requests): The Architect will issue a detailed description of proposed changes in the Work that may require adjustment to the Contract Sum or the Contract Time. If necessary,the description will include supplemental or revised Drawings and Specifications. 1. Change Requests issued by Architect are for information only. Do not consider them instructions either to stop work in progress or to execute the proposed change. 2. Within times specified in the Change Request, but in no event more than 20 days after Pe 9 q Y receipt of Change Request, submit a written quotation (Change Estimate)estimating cost adjustments to the Contract Sum and the Contract Time necessary to execute the change. Change Estimates shall include: (a.)A list of quantities of products required or eliminated and unit costs, with total amount of purchases and credits to be made. (b.)The amount of workforce labor required or eliminated based on the hourly wage rates found elsewhere in these documents. (c.)Applicable, delivery charges, equipment rental, and amounts of trade discounts. (d.)A written statement as to the impact on the construction schedule. B. Contractor-Initiated Proposals: (Change Requests) If latent or unforeseen conditions require modifications to the Contract,the Contractor may propose changes by submitting a change request to the Architect which: (1.)Includes a statement outlining reasons for the change and the effect of the change on the Work. Provide a complete description of the proposed change. Indicate the effect of the proposed change on the Contract Sum and the Contract Time. DHCD 9/9/2009 Contract Modification Procedures 01.26.00 1 of 3 (2.)Includes a Change Estimate that itemizes the quantities of products required or eliminated and unit costs, with total amount of purchases and credits to be made. If requested, furnish survey data to substantiate quantities. (3.)Indicates the amount of workforce labor required or eliminated based on the hourly wage rates found elsewhere in these documents. (4.)Indicates applicable, delivery charges, equipment rental, and amounts of trade discounts. (5.)Complies with requirements in Division 1 Section 01.25.13 OR Equals Product Substitutions if the proposed change requires substitution of one product or system for a product or system specified. 5. The Contractor shall submit claims for increased costs because of a change in scope in the Contract Documents before starting work on any unforeseen or unknown condition. The Owner will reject claims submitted prior to such authorization unless a method of monitoring the impact on Contract Sum and Contract Time has been authorized 6 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES A Upon the Architect's agreement with a Contractor's Change Estimate, the Architect will prepare a Change Order for signatures of the Owner, Contractor, and Department subject to the policies described in the DHCD Construction Handbook. B. The Change Order form(01.26.00.01)can be found in DHCD Construction Handbook or on the DHCD Website and a sample can be seen at the end of this section C. The Contractor shall provide necessary supporting documentation for the prompt approval of Change Orders by the Owner and Department. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for any delays caused by a lack of adequate supporting documentation. D. All change Orders require a voted approval of the Housing Authority Board. E. Change Orders over$5,000 or those that will result in a cumulative added total of 5%or more of the Original Contract Sum must also be approved by the Administrator. F. Payment for Change Order Work shall be by the regular payment procedure described in Section 00.29.00 and the Construction Handbook. G. The Owner will be responsible for disseminating copies of all approved Change Orders. 7 CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE A. Construction Change Directive: A Construction Change Directive instructs the Contractor to proceed with a change in the Work,for subsequent inclusion in a Change Order as required by Article 8 of the general Conditions.. (1.). A Construction Change Directive contains a complete description of a change in the Work. It also designates the method to be followed to determine any change in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time. B. Documentation: Maintain detailed records on a time and material basis of work required by the Construction Change Directive. (1.). After completion of a change, submit an itemized account and supporting data necessary to substantiate cost and time adjustments to the Contract (2.)These costs must be incorporated into a Change Order which must be approved following the process described in Paragraph 6 Above. DHCD 9/9/2009 Contract Modification Procedures 01.26.00 2 of 3 C. The process for when and how to utilize a Construction Change Directive and the necessary methods for monitoring said Work are described in the Construction Handbook. D. The Construction Change Directive form(01.26.00.02)can be found in the DHCD Construction Handbook or on the DHCD website, .and a sample can be seen at the end of this section. E. Payment for work completed under the auspices of a Construction Change Directive must be included in an approved Change Order before any payment for extra work can be made per the process described in Section 01.29.00. END OF SECTION 0126 00 CONTRACT MODIFICATION PROCEDURES DHCD 9/9/2009 Contract Modification Procedures 01.26.00 3 of 3 Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development CHANGE ORDER Number Owner: Housing Authority Date: FISH No: Development Number(s): Contractor: Architect: Telephone No: Telephone N Fax: Fax: Email: Email: The following change is ordered in accordance with Article 8 of the General itis of th .a ct: The Work described above shall (inc ase) ec e}(not fect) th act Sum by: $ The Work described above rep ent an cre a the i i al Contract Sum of 9° The effect of all Change 0 ers (incl;_ ' th' net ' t ince se in the O i i al Contract Sum by: y° The Work described v all (inc \xt ff �t) Contract Time by calendar days The conditions her f ref , to ar , s: A. The aforementi and off e eb is subject to all contract stipulations and covenants. B. The is oft e tier a preju d. C. cldrtrts irst th w ' ` are irci - a or a consequence of the aforementioned charge ere satisfied. D. is charge der is n vaii - it op ea b he Cwner,Architect,and DHCD. E. Sig ur the Contrac indiurt agr ent herewith,including adjustment to contract sum and/or contract time. The above no ed Housing Ruth t and voted to approve this Change Order: Certified: _ ontr Off'x Approved: Arehitee Reviewed: Construction Advisor Firm: 11� Dept of Housing &Community Development By: By: Date: Date: Approved: Contractor Approved: Director of Construction Management Firm: Dept of Housing&Community Development By. By: Date: Date, DHCD Change Order Form 01.26.00.01 CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Housing&Community Development CHANGE DIRECTIVE NO: Owner: Housing Authority Date: Development Number: DHCD FISH Number Contractor Architect Telephone No: Telephone No: Fax: Fax: /11111 Pursuant to Article 9 of the General Conditions you are hereby directed to make the followin in this Contract DO NOT USE THIS FORM FOR LUMP U CH GES ORNkAE E ENSIGNS • .The Contract Sum shall be adjusted by the following met N!(please cc 0 A. ❑ Unit Price of per B. ❑ Unit Prices found in Section 01. 0.00 o e S ific tions. C. ❑ Unit Prices found on the Attache st. D. ❑ Time and materials basis per A cle 8.3. . o e Gene I Conditions E. ❑ Subject to the Conditions o rtic 8. nd 7 _the eral Conditions "Work Done Under Protest". The Contractor is not rel, ed a lit n o the ner's Representative when protested work is being performed, to all for rrt `grin 'lure provide such notice may jeopardize the Contractor's right to comp ad F. ❑ As follows: •THE NOT TO EX E I F NGE DIRECTIVE IS $ • The Contract 6m all be pro y ,'u upon tion f any compensable work. • Payment for th rem ned w o ' xecuting an appropriate change order(s)to adjust the contact sum. • When Signe by the C�sr rand D D and r el by� Contractor,this Construction Change Directive becomes effective IMMEDIAT Y, Contractor all p= wi a change(s)described above. • This change it of velitil rov by the Owner and DHCD Approved: Archy t Approved: Owner Firm: Housing Authority By: By: Date: Date: Reviewed Construction Advisor Approved: Director of Construction Management Department of Housing&Community Development Department of Housing&Community Development By: By: Date: Date: DHCD 9/09/2009 Construction Change Directive 01.26.00.02 SECTION 0129 00 PAYMENT PROCEDURES 1 GENERAL This Section specifies administrative and procedural requirements necessary to prepare and process Applications for Payment. 2. RELATED DOCUMENTS A Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. B Related Specification Sections include the following: (1.) Section 01.26.00 Contract Modification Procedures for administrative procedures for handling changes to the Contract. (2.) Section 01.22.00 Unit Prices for administrative requirements governing use of unit prices. (3.) Section 01.74.19 Construction Waste and Demolition Management (4.) Section 01.77.00 Completion Project Completion Procedures (6.) Section 01.78.39 Project Record Drawings 3. SCHEDULE OF VALUES A. Definition -Schedule of Values: A statement furnished by Contractor allocating portions of the Contract Sum to various portions of the Work and used as the basis for reviewing Contractor's Applications for Payment. B. Coordination: Coordinate preparation of the Schedule of Values with preparation of Contractor's Construction Schedule. (1.)Correlate line items in the Schedule of Values with other required administrative forms and schedules, some which can be found in the DHCD Construction Handbook or at the end of this section: (a.)Application for Payment forms with Continuation Sheets. (b.)Submittals Schedule. (c.)Contractor's Construction Schedule. (2.)Submit the Schedule of Values to Architect at earliest possible date but no later than seven days before the date scheduled for submittal of the initial Application for Payment. (3.)Sub-schedules: Where the Work is separated into phases requiring separately phased payments, provide sub-schedules showing values correlated with each phase of payment. C. Format and Content: Use the Project Manual table of contents as a guide to establish line items for the Summary Schedule of Values. Provide a minimum of at least one line item for each Specification Section. Provide additional breakdown of larger sections when requested by the Architect (1.) Identification: Include the following Project identification on the Schedule of Values: (a.) Project name and location. ( ) b. Name of Architect. (c.) Department's FISH number. DHCD 1/21/2010 Payment Procedures 01.29.00 1 of 3 (d.) Contractor's name and address. (e.) Date of submittal. (2.) Submit draft Schedule of Values using the Application for Payment Continuation Sheets (01.29.00.02). Copies can be found in the Construction Handbook A sample can be seen at the end of this section (3.) Arrange the Schedule of Values in tabular form with separate columns to indicate the following for each item listed: (a.) Related Specification Section or Division. (b.) Description of the Work. (c.) Name of subcontractor. (d.) Change Orders Approved by the LHA and Department. (e.) Dollar value. (4.) Provide a breakdown of the Contract Sum in enough detail to facilitate continued evaluation of Applications for Payment and progress reports. Coordinate with the Project Manual table of contents. Provide several line items for principal subcontract amounts in accordance with the examples shown in the Construction Handbook. (6.) Subdivide filed subcontract amounts into major tasks. (6.) Round amounts to nearest whole dollar;total shall equal the Contract Sum. (7.) Provide a separate line item in the Schedule of Values for each part of the Work where Applications for Payment may include materials or equipment purchased or fabricated and stored, but not yet installed. (a.) Differentiate between items stored on-site and items stored off-site. Include evidence of Transfer of Title of material and proof of ownership by the contractor, insurance or bonded warehousing. (8.)Provide separate line items in the Schedule of Values for initial cost of materials,for each subsequent stage of completion, and for total installed value of that part of the Work. (9.)Each item in the Schedule of Values and Applications for Payment shall be complete. Include total cost and proportionate share of general overhead and profit for each item. (a.) Temporary facilities and other major cost items that are not direct cost of actual work in place may be shown either as separate line items in the Schedule of Values or distributed as general overhead expense, at DHCD Construction Advisor's option. 4. APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT A Payment Application Content: Each Application for Payment shall be consistent with previous applications and payments as certified by the Architect and paid for by the Owner. B The Initial Application for Payment,Application for Payment at time of Substantial Completion, and final Application for Payment involves additional requirements C Payment Application Times. Progress payments shall be submitted to the Architect on a day agreed to at the beginning of the work by the Architect, Owner, and DHCD Construction Advisor. The period covered by each Application for Payment is one month, ending on the last day of the month. D. Payment Applications Forms: Use the Application for Payment and Continuation forms found in the Construction Handbook. These forms are also available on the DHCD Web site www.Mass.aov/dhcd and a sample can been seen at the end of this section. DHCD 1/21/2010 Payment Procedures 01.29.00 2of3 E. Application Preparation: Complete every entry on the form. The form shall be executed and notarized by a person authorized to sign legal documents on behalf of Contractor. The Architect will return incomplete applications without action for not being in proper form. (1.)Entries shall match data on the Schedule of Values and Contractor's Construction Schedule. Use updated schedules if revisions were made. (2.)Include amounts of Change Orders approved by the Owner and Department before the last day of the construction period covered by application. F. Transmittal: Submit 1 signed and notarized original copy of each Application for Payment to the Architect by a method ensuring receipt within 24 hours. F. Initial Application for Payment: Administrative actions and submittals that must precede or coincide with the submittal of first Application for Payment include the following: (1.) Project Directory. (2.) Schedule of Values. (3.) Contractor's Construction Schedule (4.) Products list (5.) Any proposed product substitutions/or equals (6.) Submittals Schedule (7.) List of Contractor's staff assignments (Project Directory). (8.) List of Contractor's principal consultants. (9.) Copies of building permits. (10.) Copies of authorizations and licenses from authorities having jurisdiction for performance of the Work. G. Payroll Certifications—In addition to the requirement to provide weekly payroll certifcations as required by MGL c.149§§26-27H, the Contractor shall provide evidence that required each Application for Payment that such submissions are current. Applications received without such certified payroll documentation shall be considered not in proper form and returned to the Contractor for re-submittal with required documentation. H. Application for Payment at Substantial Completion: After issuing the Certificate of Substantial Completion, submit an Application for Payment showing 100 percent completion for portion of the Work claimed as substantially complete. (1.)Include documentation supporting claim that the Work is substantially complete and a statement showing an accounting of changes to the Contract Sum. (2.)This application shall reflect Certificates of Partial Substantial Completion issued previously for Owner occupancy of designated portions of the Work. I. Final Payment Application: Submit the final Application for Payment with supporting documentation required by Section 01.77.00 Close out Procedures and 01.78.39 Project Record Drawings. END OF SECTION 0129 00 Payment Procedures DHCD 1/21/2010 Payment Procedures 01.29.00 3of3 APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT PAGE ONE OF Contractor: To: Housing Authority Telephone: Telephone: Tele p Fax: Fax: Email: Email: Development No. Period Ending: Contract for: FISH No: CONTRACTOR'S APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT umber Application is made for payment,as shown below in connection Nvith the Continuation Sheet 1. ORIGINAL CONTRACT SUM V .00 2. Net change by Approved Change Orders $ .00 List On Attached Continuation Sheet 3. CONTRACT SUM TO DATE (Line 1+Line 2) $ 0 4. TOTAL COMPLETED &STORED TO DATE $ .00 5. RETAINAGE- S% of Total Completed and Store >T $ .00 6. TOTAL COMPLETED LESS RETAINAGE (Line4 Line 5� .00 7. LESS PREVIOUS APPROVED CERTIFICATES ' PA`., EN 7 .00 8. CURRENT PAYMENT DUE (Line 6— ' e 7) .00 The undersigned Contractor certifies that to the best o C ntra s k wiedg 'rformation and belief the Work covered by this Application for Payment has been completed in rda 0e ntr Docu nts,that all amounts have been paid by the Contractor for Work for which previous Certfi a M issu an yme received from the Owner,that all workers used on this project have been paid in acro nee wdh I .L. 1 '2Er_ t all sub ntractors have been paid in accordance with M.G.L.c.30§39F, that the Contractor h coc, ' v ap qg t aws rs- to M.G.L.c.62(c)§49(a),and that the current payment shown herein is now due. Ace an the ay a due der ' contract shall operate as a release to the Owner,Department and Architect from all claims Bahr CONTRACTOR: tate o Countyof. tis ay of 20_ before me, the undersigned notar Ir personally appeared, pro d t me through satisfactory evidence which was By: ate to be the person whose name is i of on the preceding document in my presence n:' r J otary Public: My Commission expires: ARCHITECT/ENGINEE ' CERTI EF ENT In accordance with the Contract Docume ts,bas on ite observations and the data comprising the application,the Architect/Engineer certifies to the Owner that to the best of the Are 'e peer's knowledge,information and belief the Work has progressed as indicated,the quality of t Work is in accordance with the Contra cements, d the Contractor is entitled to payment of the AMOUNT CERTIFIED. ARCHITECT/ENGINEER AMO ERTIFIED..............................$ By: Date armounan claimed due bj the amount certified �n Nine 8 above the Initial all figures on the application and any continuation shee Title that charged in accordance with M.G.L.c.30§39K. Ilnusing Authority DHCD Construction Advisor: DHCD-Director Construction Management By• Bv. By. Date: Date: Date: DHCD AMOUNT APPROVED $ DHCD Application for Payment Cover Sheet 01.29.00.01 Project: Continuation Sheet Page of Payment Application Number: Period to: A B C D E F G H I Materials Total Spec. Description of Work Scheduled Previously Completed Star Completed and % Balance to Section Value Approved this Period Stored to Date Finish N n D or D+E+F cc�� DHCD Application for Payment Continuation Sheet 01.29.00.02 Project: Continuation Sheet Page of Payment Application Number: Period to: DHCD Application for Payment Continuation Sheet 01.29.00.02 SECTION 01.31.00 PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION 31.1 GENERAL PROVISIONS The Conditions of the Contract and other Sections of Division I, General Requirements apply to this section. 31.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. B. Related Specification Sections include the following: (1.) Section 01.45.00 Quality Control (2.) Section 01.50.00 Temporary Facilities and Controls 31.3 PROJECT MANAGEMENT A. The Contractors attention is directed to Article 4 of the General Conditions. B. Project Superintendent. (1.)The Contractor shall employ a Superintendent and necessary assistants who shall be in attendance at the Project site during performance of the Work. The Superintendent shall represent the Contractor, and communications given to the Superintendent shall be as binding as if given to the Contractor. Important communications shall be confirmed in writing. Other communications shall be similarly confirmed on written request in each case. (2.)The Superintendent shall be a competent and responsible employee, satisfactory to the Owner, who is regularly employed by the Contractor and is designated by the Contractor as its representative to be in full time attendance at the Project site throughout the construction of the Work. (3.)The Superintendent shall be responsible for coordinating all the Work of the Contractor and the Subcontractors. The Superintendent shall be licensed consistent with the Massachusetts Building Code. (4.)The Superintendent's resume shall be submitted to the Owner prior to commencement of construction and must demonstrate to the Owner's reasonable satisfaction that the Superintendent has performed the same duties on previous construction projects similar to the Project (5.)The Superintendent shall attend each job meeting. C. The Contractor must supply to the Owner the home telephone number of a responsible person who may be contacted during non-work-hours for emergencies on the Project. p Y 9 9 J D. Project Meetipgs (1.)Prior to commencement of the Work, the Contractor shall meet in conference with representatives of the Owner, Department, and Architect to discuss and develop mutual understandings relative to administration of the quality assurance program, safety program, labor provisions, the schedule of work, and other Contract procedures. E. The Architect will regularly conduct job meetings, and keep the Owner informed of the progress and quality of the Work, and will endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work. The Architect's of meeting notes shall be the official record kept on the Project. DHCD 9/9/2009 Project Management and Coordination 01.31.00 1 of 4 F. The Departments procedures, forms, and practices which must be employed on the Project are described in the Construction Handbook, and will be explained at the pre-construction conference. 31.4 LABOR A. The Contractor shall enforce strict discipline and good order among the Contractor's employees and other persons carrying out the Work. The Contractor shall not permit employment of unfit persons or persons not skilled in tasks assigned to them, and whenever the Owner shall notify the Contractor, in writing, that any worker is, in its opinion, incompetent, unfaithful, disorderly, or otherwise unsatisfactory, such employee shall be discharged from the Work and shall not again be employed on the Project except with the consent of the Owner. B. Workers shall not smoke while performing work inside the buildings, including basement areas. The contractor shall permanently remove from the project workers who violate this provision. 31.5 SHUTDOWN OF SERVICES A. The Contractors attention is especially called to the fact that the continuous operation of services for this housing development is mandatory. If the development is to be left without heat, hot water, domestic water, electricity, fire protection, gas, sanitary facilities, or any other services for more than an eight hour period, the Contractor shall submit a letter to the Owner and obtain written approval from the Owner before proceeding. B. If the Owner will not allow this shutdown, but wants instead a temporary means of supplying said services, the Contractor shall supply all labor, materials or whatever may be required to supply said temporary services at no extra cost to the Owner and in accordance with the state and local regulations on health and safety. 31.6 COORDINATION A. The Contractor shall submit for approval to the Owner a detailed operational plan showing the sequence of operations prior to commencement of any work at the site. The Owner must approve any changes to this operational plan. B. The work must be completed in a continuous uninterrupted operation. The Contractor must use sufficient personnel and adequate equipment to complete all the necessary work requirements within a minimum period of time. C. Unless specifically authorized by the Owner, in writing,the work must be conducted between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on Monday through Friday. No work is to be done on holidays, Saturdays, or Sundays other than for emergencies. D. There shall be no storage of materials,tools, and/or equipment within any of the occupied dwelling units. Any storage within unoccupied dwelling units or other space controlled by the Owner must be authorized by the Owner, in writing.The Contractor may be required to pay for space in unoccupied units. E. Only materials and/or equipment intended and necessary for immediate use shall be brought into the dwelling units. At the end of each work day and at the completion-of each phase of work, equipment and leftover or unused materials shall be removed from each dwelling unit. F. Whenever work is to be done inside occupied units the Contractors superintendent and an Owners representative shall conduct a pre-work inspection of each unit to make note of existing conditions in the unit. Special attention should be paid to areas where new work will meet existing conditions. DHCD 9/9/2009 Project Management and Coordination 01.31.00 2 of 4 31.7 OWNER'S COOPERATION A. The Owner may provide a Resident Coordinator to act as liaison with residents and to assist the Contractor in fulfilling the following: (1.)Notifying all residents two (2)weeks before any work is scheduled in their apartments. (2.)Notifying each resident in writing forty-eight(48) hours before work is scheduled in his or her particular apartment. (3.)Obtaining signed permission to enter the apartment, if the resident will not be at home. (4.)Obtain from the Owner the keys for any vacant apartment(s) or any apartment(s)where the resident is not at home. The Resident Coordinator will be responsible for the safekeeping of such keys and shall return them at the end of the workday to the Owner. (5.)Notify the Owner of any resident who refuses to cooperate with the proposed operational plan. 31.8 SEQUENCE OF WORK A. The Contractor shall perform the work in accordance with the time for Completion as listed in Section 01.11.00 of this specification and the Contractor's Schedule. B. The Contractor shall move all and replace all tenant furnishings as required to complete the Work. The Contractor shall notify tenants of any loose items on top of such furnishings, which must be removed, and the Tenant shall be responsible for same. This shall not apply to large objects such as televisions, heavy items, etc.,which shall be moved and replaced by the Contractor. C. All new work shall be installed to the maximum extent possible prior to the removal of existing devices, equipment, wiring, or disconnection of power. D. The contractor shall note the following: (1.)All existing wall back boxes not being used shall be plated. (2.)All wiring in finished spaces shall be run concealed. Surface metal raceway shall not be used unless explicitly specified and shown on drawings. E. The Contractor may enter each dwelling for not more than two (2) periods. The sequence of the periods shall generally be as follows: (1.) Demolish existing/Install new Work (maximum one (1) day) (2.) Patch, paint and final clean-up (maximum one (1) day) The periods noted above may overlap as required. Each subsequent period shall immediately follow the preceding period, with no more than one (1) day between periods. The Contractor shall submit his proposed Work plan for approval by the Authority and the Engineer. F. The existing fire alarm system shall remain operational at all times until the new A system has been tested and accepted by the fire department.Any fire watch required by the fire department shall be paid for by the contractor. G. The Contractor shall complete all Work within a sample unit(to be designated by the Authority) prior to moving on to remaining work. Upon completion of the sample work, the Authority and Engineer will inspect the sample work, and provide any comments. The sample unit shall establish the level of workmanship and scope required for the remaining work. H. All units will be occupied during all periods of Work. DHCD 9/9/2009 Project Management and Coordination 01.31.00 3 of 4 I. The Contractor shall not in any way impede the Tenants who will occupy their units throughout the Work. This shall include maintaining the Tenants'access to the hallways, and all interior areas of the building. END OF SECTION 01.31.00 DHCD 9/9/2009 Project Management and Coordination 01.31.00 4of4 SECTION 013300 SUBMITTALS - SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA, AND SAMPLES 1. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. This Section supplements Subparagraphs 4.6.3 and 5.3.5 and Paragraphs 4.7, 4.8, and 4.15 of the General Conditions. B. Consult the individual sections of the specifications for the speck submittals required under those sections and for further details and descriptions of the requirements. C. Section 01.25.00 OR Equals-Product Substitution Procedures 2. GENERAL PROCEDURES FOR SUBMITTALS A. Timeliness-The Contractor shall transmit each submittal to the Architect sufficiently in advance of performing related Work or other applicable activities so that the installation is not delayed by processing times, including disapproval and resubmittal (if required), coordination with other submittals, testing, purchasing, fabrication, delivery, and similar sequenced activities. No extension of time will be authorized because of the Contractor's failure to transmit submittals to the Architect in advance of the Work. B. Sequence-The Contractor shall transmit each submittal in a sequence which will not result in the Architect's approval having to be later modified or rescinded by reason of subsequent submittals which should have been processed earlier or concurrently for coordination. C. Contractor's Review and Approval-Only submittals received from and bearing the stamp of approval of the Contractor will be considered for review by the Architect. Submittals shall be accompanied by a transmittal notice stating name of Project, date of submittal, 'To", "From" (Contractor, Subcontractor, Installer, Manufacturer, Supplier), Specification Section, or Drawing No. to which the submittal refers, purpose (first submittal, resubmittal), description, remarks, distribution record, and signature of transmitter. D. Architect's Action -The Architect will review the Contractor's submittals and return them with one of the following actions recorded thereon by appropriate markings: (1) Final Unrestricted Release: Where marked "Approved"the Work covered by the submittal may proceed provided it complies with the requirements of the Contract Documents. (2) Final-But-Restricted Release: When marked"Approved as Noted" the Work may proceed provided it complies with the Architect's notations or corrections on the submittal and complies with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Acceptance of the Work will depend on these compliances. (3) Returned for Resubmittal: When marked"Revise and Resubmit" or"Disapproved"the Work covered by the submittal (such as purchasing,fabrication, delivery, or other activity) should not proceed. The submittal should be revised or a new submittal resubmitted without delay, in accordance with the Architect's notations stating the reasons for returning the submittal. E. Processing -All costs for printing, preparing, packaging, submitting, resubmitting, and mailing, or delivering submittals required by this contract shall be included in the Contract Sum. F. Check, stamp and mark with project name shop drawings and product data before submitting for approval. All submittals shall include a certification signed by an officer of the contracting firm that the submittal material, work, product, etc. complies with the contract fully, or complies with the contract with deviations. Specifically indicate on shop drawing DHCD 9/9/2009 Submittals 01.33.00 1 of 5 any deviations from Contract Documents because of standard shop practice or other reason. The contractor shall list any and all deviations. Failure to list any deviations shall be grounds for DCAM to order the material be removed and replaced. G. The Contractor is solely and completely responsible for providing materials compliant with the Contract Documents. The Designer's review and approval of materials shall be for general conformance to the requirements, but Designer's acceptance is based primarily on the Contractor's certification that the material is complaint with the Contract, or compliant with indicated deviations. H. Cross out, but do not obliterate, material, options, accessories, etc. not intended for inclusion in the Work. Clearly indicate material, options, accessories, etc. to be included in the Work. I. Submit for approval all materials incorporated in the Work. Installation of material, which is not approved, shall be at the risk of the Contractor, and the Owner may order the material be removed and/or replaced. J. All re-submittals shall be complete. Partial re-submittals will be returned without action. K. Manner of Delivery—The Contractor may deliver submittals which are in 8.5"x11 format to the Engineer's office in hard copy, or electronically (via email), but not both. Submittals which are in other the 8.5"x11"format shall be delivered via hard copy only. 1. If submittals are delivered to the Engineer by hard copy, the Engineer will return the submittals to the Contractor with a submittal attachment, indicating the Engineer's Action, but keep one (1) copy for his files, and in the case of approved submittals, keep one (1) additional copy for the Owner. 2. If submittals are delivered to the Engineer electronically, the Engineer will return electronically only a submittal attachment indicating the Engineer's Action. Submittals delivered in electronic format shall be in .pdf format, no larger than 8.5"x11" and shall be clear and legible. The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring the complete and correct transmission of files. All other submittal requirements, including Contractors approval, transmittal sheet, identification of products to be provided, etc. shall still be complied with. The Contractor will be responsible for forwarding approved/approved as noted copies of submittals to subcontractors, vendors and others as they may require, and a hard copy of the submittal with submittal attachment to the Owner. M. The Engineer will review one initial submittal and one re-submittal of any item. If review of re-submittals beyond the first re-submittal;are required, the Contractor shall bear the Engineer's cost to review the re-submittals. If materials which have previously been approved or approved-as-noted are re-submitted, the Contractor shall bear the Engineer's cost to review the re-submittal. N. If the Contractor does not abide by these submittal requirements, the Engineer may then require that the specified material be provided, at no increase in contract cost. 3. OR EQUALS A. Definition-Whenever a specification section names one or more brands for a given item, and the Contractor wishes to submit,for consideration, another brand, the submission shall be considered an "or-equal"or a "material substitution". For the purposes of this Contract,the terms"or-equal"and "material substitution"shall be considered synonymous. B. In no case may an item be fumished on the Work other than the item named or described, unless the Architect, with the Administrator's written concurrence, shall consider the item DHCD 9/9/2009 Submittals 01.33.00 2of5 equal to the Item so named or described, as provided by M.G.L. c.30§39M. C. The equality of items offered as"equal"to items named or described shall be proved to the satisfaction of the Architect at the expense of the Contractor submitting the substitution in accordance with the process described in Section 01.25.00 of these specifications. 4. SUBMISSION OF PRODUCT DATA A. The Contractor shall submit 7 copies of Product Data to the Architect. All such data shall be specific and identification of material or equipment submitted shall be clearly marked in ink. Data of general nature will not be accepted. B. Product Data shall be accompanied by a transmittal notice. The Contractors stamp of approval shall appear on the printed information itself, in a location which will not impair legibility. C. Product Data returned by the Architect as"Disapproved"shall be resubmitted in 7 copies until the Architects approval is obtained. D. When the Product Data are acceptable, the Architect will stamp them "Approved"or "Approved as Corrected", retain 3 copies, and return 4 copies to the Contractor. The Contractor shall provide and distribute additional copies as may be required to complete the Work. E. The Contractor shall maintain one full set of approved, original, Product Data at the site. 5. SUBMISSION OF SHOP DRAWINGS A. Shop Drawings shall be complete, giving all information necessary or requested in the individual section of the specifications. They shall also show adjoining Work and details of connection thereto. B. Shop Drawings shall be for whole systems. Partial submissions will not be accepted. C. The Architect reserves the right to review and approve shop drawings only after approval of related product data and samples. D. Shop drawings shall be properly identified and contain the name of the project, name of the firm submitting the shop drawings, shop drawing number, date of shop drawings and revisions, Contractor's stamp of approval, and sufficient spaces near the title block for the Architect's stamp. E. The Contractor shall submit to the Architect seven (7) black line prints of each shop drawing. Prints shall be mailed or delivered in roll form. Each submittal shall be accompanied by a transmittal notice bearing the Contractor's approval stamp. F. When the Architect returns a marked submittal with the stamp"Revise and Resubmit'or "Disapproved", the Contractor shall correct the original drawing or prepare a new drawing and resubmit seven prints thereof to the Architect for approval. This procedure shall be repeated until the Architects approval is obtained. G. When the Architect returns submittal with the stamp"Approved"or"Approved as Corrected", the Contractor shall provide and distribute the prints for all Contractor and Subcontractors use, and in addition submit,within 10 calendar days after approval, 4 prints to the Architect. H. The Contractor shall maintain one full set of approved shop drawings at the site. 6. SUBMISSION OF SAMPLES A. Unless otherwise specified in the individual section, the Contractor shall submit two DHCD 9/9/2009 Submittals 01.33.00 3of5 specimens of each sample. B. A transmittal notice with the Contractors stamp of approval shall be included with all sample submittals. C. Samples shall be of adequate size to permit proper evaluation of materials. Where variations in color or in other characteristics are to be expected, samples shall show the maximum range of variation. Materials exceeding the variation of approved samples will not be approved on the Work. D. Samples of items of interior finishes shall be submitted all at once to permit a coordinated selection of colors and finishes. E. Samples that can be conveniently mailed shall be sent directly to the Architect, accompanied by a transmittal notice. All transmittals shall be stamped with the Contractor's approval stamp of the material submitted. F. All other samples shall be delivered at the field office of the Project Representative with sample identification tag attached and properly filled in. G. Transmittal notice of samples so delivered with the Contractor's stamp of approval shall be mailed to the Architect. H. If a sample is rejected by the Architect, a new sample shall be resubmitted in the specified manner. This procedure shall be repeated until the Architect approves the sample I. Samples will not be returned unless return is requested at the time of submission. The right is reserved to require submission of samples whether or not particular mention is made in the specifications, at no additional cost to the Owner. 7. PRECONSTRUCTION SUBMITTALS PRIOR TO STARTING WORK AT THE SITE YOU MUST: A. Submit and have approved a project directory*. Include name, address, telephonetfax number and e-mail addresses for: a. Emergency (police,fire, ambulance)telephone numbers. b. General Contractor day contact info (office PM and site superintendant). c. General Contractor after hours (emergency) contact info. d. All Subcontractors and their principal contact. e. Site contact number, and fax (if applicable). f. Owner personnel (Executive Director, Mod. Coordinator, Maint. Supervisor, etc.) g. Utility contacts (electric, gas, water, etc.) if applicable. h. Architect/Engineer personnel. i. Any other persons or firms involved in the project. B. Submit and have approved a schedule of values (NOT a pencil requisition!) a. Include line item for"General Conditions" at-10%, less items b through e. b. Include line item for"Approved Project Directory"-$250.00 minimum. c. Include line item for"Approved Schedules" -$200.00 per month minimum. d. Include line item for"Approved O&M Manuals", $1,000 or 1% of contract value, whichever isrg eater. e. Include line item for"Approved record/as-built plans", $1,000 or 2% of contract value, whichever isrg eater. f. Bonds and insurance may be a separate item for first req. g. If mobilization is included, de-mobilization must also be included. h. If sitework is included as a line item, site restoration must be a separate line item. i. Break out all work AT LEAST by spec division and section. j. Include appropriate cover sheet. DHCD 919/2009 Submittals 01.33.00 4of5 C. Submit and have approved a project schedule. a. List contract NTP date. b. List contract duration in calendar days. c. List contract completion date. d. Note all holidays (no work). e. Allow 30 days minimum for material submittals. f. Indicate when testing and inspections will occur. g. Update and re-submit schedule AT LEAST monthly. D. Apply for, obtain and post all required permits. a. Building permit. b. Plumbing permit (if applicable). c. Gas permit (if applicable). d. Electrical permit (if applicable). e. Fire alarm permit (if applicable). f. Carbon Monoxide permit (if applicable). E. Designate a set of record drawings for the job site, and maintain throughout the project. F. Designate a set of site plans and specs to be held at the job site. G. NOTE—APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT WILL NOT BE PROCESSED UNTIL ITEMS A thru F ARE SATISFIED. END OF SECTION DHCD 9/9/2009 Submittals 01.33.00 5 of 5 SECTION 01.50.00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 50.00 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A The Contractor shall be responsible for providing and maintaining all temporary facilities until Substantial Completion. Removal of such prior to Substantial Completion must be with the concurrence of the Architect. The Contractor bears full responsibility for reproviding any facility removed prior to Substantial Completion B Removal of all temporary facilities shall be a condition precedent to Substantial Completion unless directed otherwise by the Architect or specifically noted in the specifications. C The Contractor must comply with all safety laws and regulations of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the United States Government, and local government agencies applicable to Work under this contract. The Contractor's attention is directed to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Labor, Division of Occupational Safety Regulations. 51.13 TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY A Temporary service and lighting shall be provided by a licensed electrician selected and paid for by the Contractor. This work shall be performed under the direct supervision of at least one master electrician, who will be present on the project at all times when such work is being performed. This service shall include coordination with the local utility and other authorities having jurisdiction. B The Contractor may make use of the electricity available at the site, metered and paid for by the Owner. C Where heavy duty electric equipment drawing current in excess of 15 amperes is involved, the trade requiring such excessive amperage shall provide temporary service to supply the power. D All temporary work shall be provided in conformity with the National Electric Code, State laws, and requirements of the power company. Particular attention is called to Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Labor Division of Occupational Safety Regulations. E Temporary Electric Service and Lighting shall include but not be limited to: (1.) All labor, materials, and equipment necessary to supply temporary power of adequate capacity for the project (2.) Transformers and meters, when required by the power company, furnished by the power company and paid for by the Contractor. (3.) Temporary work of a special nature, not otherwise specified hereunder, shall be provided, maintained, and paid for by the trade requiring same. (4.) The Contractor shall furnish, install, and maintain lamps in operating condition. (5.) The Contractor, and each Subcontractor, shall furnish their own extension cords and additional lamps as may be required for their work. (6.) All lamps installed in permanent lighting fixtures and used as temporary lights during the construction period shall be removed and replaced shortly before Substantial Completion by the appropriate set of lamps required to be provided under the Electrical section of the specifications. (7.) The temporary electrical facilities shall be dismantled and completely removed from the project site. This removal shall occur when the permanent electrical system is DHCD 9/09/2009 Temporary Facilities and Controls 01.50.00 1 of 5 operational and accepted by the Architect. Removal shall be done by a properly licensed electrician. 51.16 TEMPORARY FIRE PROTECTION A. The Contractor shall take necessary precautions to insure against fire during construction. The Contractor shall be responsible to insure that the area within contract limits is kept orderly and clean and that combustible rubbish and construction debris is promptly removed from the site. B. Installation of equipment suitable for fire protection shall be done as soon as possible after commencement of the Work. The Contractor's attention is directed to the requirements of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Labor and Workforce Development Regulation 454 CMR. 51.23 TEMPORARY HEAT A Providing temporary heating service and equipment in interior spaces: (1.) The Contractor shall be completely responsible for providing all equipment and labor required to comply with this section. (2.) The Contractor shall utilize the services of a qualified Heating subcontractor for providing Temporary Heat. These services shall be paid for by the Contractor. B The Contractor shall provide a minimum temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit to all occupied areas of the Project(This shall include common and public areas affected by the work). C The Contractor shall provide thermometers at places designated by the Architect in order to determine if specified temperatures are being maintained. D Temporary heating system work shall be performed under the direct supervision of individuals properly licensed to perform the necessary work. E All temporary work shall be provided in conformity with all applicable codes, State laws, and requirements of the utility company. Particular attention is called to Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Labor Division of Occupational Safety Regulations. F The Contractor shall pay the costs of all fuel and electricity required for temporary heating until Substantial Completion unless specked otherwise. H Installation of weather protection and heating devices shall comply with all safety regulations including provisions for adequate ventilation and fire protection devices. Unit heaters, if used, shall be of the smokeless type and be installed and operated in such a way that finished work will not be damaged. "Salamanders"shall not be used. 51.33 TEMPORARY TELECOMMUNICATIONS A The Contractor shall provide a separate telephone service for the use of the Contractor's authorized personnel and Subcontractors. At the Contractor's option, cellular service may be used to meet this requirement. If wireless service is selected by the Contractor, the wireless telephone shall be on-site at all times the Contractor or any of his force is on site. The Contractor is reminded that the site telephone will be used by the Authority, Engineer and others for contact with the Contractor while the Contractor is on-site, and the telephone number will be made part of the Project Directory. 51.36 TEMPORARY WATER A The Contractor may make use of the available water supply at the site for construction DHCD 910912009 Temporary Facilities and Controls 01.50.00 2of5 purposes, provided the permission of the Owner is obtained beforehand and only as long as the water is not used wastefully. B The Contractor shall provide all necessary piping and hoses to utilize the available sources of water. C The Contractor shall provide an adequate supply of cool potable drinking water with individual drinking cups for personnel on the job. 52.13 FIELD OFFICES A The Contractor shall provide a suitable office at the site for use by Contractor personnel. B The offices shall be set in a location approved by the Architect, and shall be maintained by the Contractor in a clean and orderly condition. 52.14 TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND MATERIAL HANDLING A The Contractor shall provide such storage sheds, temporary buildings, or trailers as required for the performance of the Contract. Subcontractors shall provide their own temporary buildings and trailers. B Materials shall be handled, stored, installed, cleaned, and protected in accordance with the best practice in the industry and, except where otherwise specked in the Contract Documents, in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and directions. C The Contractor must obtain the permission of the Owner for the use of any storage facilities available on site, but the Owner assumes no responsibility for articles stored. 52.19 SANITARY FACILITIES A The Contractor shall be allowed to use the toilet facilities at the community building, subject to the Contractor's proper use of the facilities. Upon direction from the Owner the Contractor shall provide and service an adequate number of toilet booths with chemical type toilets. B The toilets shall be erected in a location approved by the Architect and shall be maintained by the Contractor in a clean and orderly condition in compliance with all local and state health requirements. C Under no circumstances will the Contractor's personnel be allowed to use Resident's toilets. 54.26 TEMPORARY STAGING, STAIRS, CHUTES A Except as otherwise specified, the Contractor shall furnish, install, maintain in safe condition, and remove all scaffolds, staging, and planking over 8 ft. in height, as required for the use of all trades for proper execution of the Work. B The Contractor shall furnish, install, maintain in safe condition, and remove all temporary ramps, stairs, ladders, and similar items as required for the use of all trades for the proper execution of the Work. C Permanent stairs shall be erected as soon as possible, for which the Contractor shall provide temporary protective treads, risers, handrails, and shaft protection. D The Contractor shall furnish, install, maintain, and remove covered chutes from openings in the exterior walls of upper floors. Such shall be in convenient locations and permit disposal of rubbish directly into trucks or disposal units. E Debris shall not be allowed to fall freely from upper levels of the building. Materials shall not be dropped from open windows. DHCD 9109/2009 Temporary Facilities and Controls 01.50.00 3 of 5 56.00 TEMPORARY PROTECTION A. All dwelling units will be occupied during construction. The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to ensure the public safety and convenience of the occupants during construction. B. Any damage to buildings, roads, (public and private), bituminous concrete areas, fences, lawn areas, trees, shrubbery, poles, underground utilities, etc. shall be made good by and at the Contractor's own expense, all to the satisfaction of the Owner. C. The Contractor shall patch, repair and/or replace all adjacent materials and surfaces damaged after the installation of new work at no expense to the Owner. All repair and replacement work shall match the existing in kind and appearance. D. The Contractor is responsible for the security of partially completed work until the project is accepted by the Owner. 56.19 NOISE AND DUST CONTROL The Contractor shall take special measures to protect the residents, neighbors, and general public from noise, dust, and other disturbances by: A. Keeping common pedestrian and vehicular circulation areas clean and unobstructed; B. Insulating work area from occupied portions as far as possible; and C. Sealing dust and fumes from contaminating occupied spaces. 56.23 TEMPORARY BARRICADES A. The Contractor shall: (1.)In addition to the weather protection during the months of November to March specked elsewhere, provide temporary watertight enclosures for openings in exterior walls and in roof decks when and as required to protect the Work from damage by inclement weather. Temporary enclosures shall be provided with adequate means of ventilation to prevent accumulation of moisture in the buildings. (2.)Protect sills,jambs, and heads of openings through which materials are handled. (3.)Protect concrete slabs to remain exposed and finished floors against mechanical damage, plaster droppings, oil, grease, paint, or other material which will stain the floor finish. Install and maintain adequate strips of building paper or other protection on finished floors in rooms where other trades will do future Work. (4.)Protect all surfaces to receive work by other trades from any soiling which will prevent proper execution of subsequent work (5.)Protect other areas, furniture, and private property of the residents and the Owner. Any areas damaged by the Contractor shall be restored to the original condition or compensated at the Contractor's expense. B. After the installation of any Work is completed,the Contractor shall be responsible for its protection and for repairing, replacing, or cleaning any such Work which has been damaged by other trades or by any other cause, so that all Work is in first class condition at the time of Substantial Completion. 56.33 SECURITY A. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing all security precautions necessary to protect the Contractor's and Owners interests. DHCD 9/09/2009 Temporary Facilities and Controls 01.50.00 4of5 B. Where excavation is involved, the Contractor shall be responsible for providing continuous watchmen service as necessary, to insure adequate protection of the general public. C. The Contractor's Forces, including any and all subcontractors, who access dwelling units or buildings on the site shall wear identifying clothing, such as shirts,jackets, etc. while on site. The identifying clothing shall be worn at all times while on-site, and shall be subject to the approval of the Engineer. 57.23 TEMPORARY STORM WATER POLLUTION CONTROL Protect excavations, trenches, buildings, and materials at all times from rain water, ground water, backing-up, or leakage of sewers, drains, or other piping, or from water damage of any origin. Provide all pumps, piping, coverings, and other materials and equipment as required by job conditions to accomplish this requirement. 57.33 WEATHER PROTECTION A The Contractor shall provide temporary enclosures and heat to permit work to be carried on during the months of November through March in compliance with MGL c.149 §44G (d). These specifications are not to be construed as requiring enclosures or heat for operations that are not economically feasible in the opinion of the Owner. Without limitation this includes such items as excavation, pile driving, steel erection, erection of certain exterior wall panels, roofing, and similar operations. B "Weather Protection" means the temporary protection of that Work adversely affected by moisture, wind, and cold by covering, enclosing, and/or heating. This protection shall provide adequate working areas during the months of November through March as determined by the Owner and consistent with the construction schedule to permit the continuous progress of all Work necessary to maintain an orderly and efficient sequence of construction operations. The Contractor shall furnish and install"Weather Protection" material and be responsible for all costs, including heating required to maintain a minimum of 40 degrees F. at the working surface. This provision does not supersede any specific requirements for methods of construction, curing of materials, or the applicable conditions set forth in the Contract Documents with added regard to performance obligations of the Contractor. C Within 30 calendar days after award of the Contract, the Contractor shall submit in writing, to the Architect for approval, three (3)copies of the proposed methods for"Weather Protection". D The Contractor shall assume the entire responsibility for weather protection during construction (until Substantial Completion), and shall be liable for any damage to any Work caused by failure to supply proper weather protection and proper ventilation. E Work damaged by frost shall be removed and replaced by and at the Contractor's expense and as directed by the Architect. F It is to be specifically understood that the Contractor shall do no work under any conditions deemed unsuitable by the Contractor to the execution of the Work. This provision shall not constitute any waiver, release, or lessening of the Contractor's obligation to bring the Work to Substantial Completion within the period of time set forth in the Contract Documents. 57.34 WIND PROTECTION Should high wind warnings be issued by the U.S. Weather Bureau, the Contractor shall take every precaution to minimize danger to persons, to the Work, and to the adjacent property. END OF SECTION 01.50.00 DHCD 9/09/2009 Temporary Facilities and Controls 01.50.00 5of5 SECTION 01.73.29 CUTTING AND PATCHING 1 GENERAL SCOPE OF THE WORK A Unless specified elsewhere, the Contractor shall be responsible for: (1.) All cutting and patching required for the project construction. (2.) Products and installation for patching and extending Work. (3.) Transition and adjustments. (4.) Repair of damaged surfaces, finishes, and cleaning. (5.) Coordination of any cutting and patching required by subtrades. B Cut existing construction to provide for installation of other components or performance of other construction activities and the subsequent fitting and patching required to restore surfaces to their original condition C The work specified herein shall consist of the cutting of small openings/holes in the walls in the residential units. All holes and openings will not be cut through ACM and thus do not require standard abatement procedures. (1.) It is important to note that the ceiling and wall gypsum board is not asbestos containing material (ACM) although the joint compound is ACM. Note that the joint compound is not present on the ceiling and wall board between ceiling joists/wall framing. Therefore, if holes are cut between attic joiststwall framing, no joint compound will be disturbed and no abatement procedures are necessary. (2.) A preliminary identification of the location of wall studs and ceiling joists must be conducted. "Stud sensors" must be used, and/or openings/holes must be cut through the wallboard or ceiling board in locations that are not backed by wall studs or ceiling joists. Therefore, all studs or joists must be identified/marked prior to cutting or drilling. All opening/hole locations must then be identified prior to cutting. In this way, no joint compound will be disturbed. Contractor shall be liable for all costs related to distributions of ACM. D The Contractor must comply with all safety laws and regulations of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the United States Government, and local government agencies applicable to Work under this contract. The Contractor's attention is directed to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Labor, Division of Occupational Safety Regulations. 2 RELATED SECTIONS A This section supplements the General Conditions including but not limited to Article 4.3. of the General Conditions. B Consult the individual sections of the specifications for specific items required under those sections. C Section 01.74.13 Progress Cleaning and Final Cleaning D Section 26.00.00 Electrical 3 EXAMINATION A Examine surfaces to be cut and patched and conditions under which cutting and patching is to be performed before cutting, including elements subject to damage or movement during DHCD 9/9/2009 Cutting and Patching 01.73.29 1 of 4 cutting and patching. If unsafe or unsatisfactory conditions are encountered, take corrective action before proceeding. B Do not cut and patch construction exposed on the exterior or in occupied spaces in a manner that would, in the Architect's opinion, reduce the building's aesthetic qualities. Do not cut and patch construction in a manner that would result in visual evidence of cutting and patching. Remove and replace visually unacceptable areas of cutting and patching at no additional cost to the Owner. C Avoid interference with use of adjoining areas or interruption of free passage to adjoining areas. D Beginning of cutting or patching means acceptance of existing conditions. E After uncovering existing Work, assess conditions affecting performance of work. 4 PREPARATION A Employ skilled workmen to perform cutting and patching. Proceed with cutting and patching at the earliest feasible time and complete without delay. B Before proceeding, meet at the Project Site with parties involved in cutting and patching, including mechanical and electrical trades. Review areas of potential interference and conflict. Coordinate procedures and resolve potential conflicts before proceeding. C Provide temporary supports to ensure structural integrity of the Work. Provide devices and methods to protect other portions of Project from damage. D Close openings in exterior surfaces to protect existing work[and salvage items]from weather and extremes of temperature and humidity. Insulate duct work and piping to prevent condensation in exposed areas. E Cut, move, or remove items as necessary for access to alterations and renovation Work. Replace and restore at completion. F Remove unsuitable material not marked for salvage, such as rotted wood, corroded metals, and deteriorated masonry and concrete. Replace materials as specified for finished Work. G Remove debris and abandoned items from area and from concealed spaces. H Prepare surface and remove surface finishes to provide for proper installation of new work and finishes. 5 CUTTING A Execute all cutting and fitting necessary to complete the Work. B Where services are required to be remove, relocated, or abandoned, by-pass utility services, such as pipe or conduit, before cutting. Cut-off pipe or conduit in walls or partitions scheduled to be removed. Cap, valve, or plug and seal the remaining portion of pipe or conduit to prevent entrance of moisture or other foreign matter after by-passing and cutting. C Uncover work to install improperly sequenced work. D Remove and replace defective or non-conforming work. E Provide openings in the Work for penetration of mechanical and electrical work. Cut holes and slots as small as possible, nearly to size required, and with minimum disturbance of adjacent surfaces. Temporarily cover opening when not in use. F Employ skilled and experienced workers to perform cutting for weather exposed and moisture resistant elements, and sight exposed surfaces. DHCD 9/9/2009 Cutting and Patching 01.73.29 2 of 4 G Cut rigid materials using power saw or core drill. Cut through concrete and masonry using a cutting machine, such as a carborundum saw or a diamond-core drill. Pneumatic tools shall not be allowed without prior approval. H Cut existing construction using methods least likely to damage elements retained or adjoining construction. Where possible, review proposed procedures with the original Installer, comply with the original Installer's recommendations. To avoid marring existing finished surfaces, cut or drill from the exposed or finished side into concealed surfaces. J Comply with requirements of applicable Specification Sections where cutting and patching requires excavating and backfilling or patching of pavement or concrete. K Do not cut structural elements in a manner that would change their load-carrying capacity or load-deflection ratio. L Do not cut operating elements or related components in a manner that would result in reducing their capacity to perform as intended. Do not cut operating elements or related components in a manner that would result in increased maintenance or decreased operational life or safety. M Perform cutting in a fashion that does not denigrate the energy performance of the building(s). 6 PATCHING A Execute patching to complement adjacent, undisturbed finishes. B Fit products together to integrate with other Work. C Execute work by methods to avoid damage to other Work, and which will provide appropriate surfaces to receive patching and finishing. D Perform patching in a fashion that does not denigrate the energy performance of the building(s). E Restore work with new products in accordance with requirements of Contract Documents. F Fit work tight to pipes, sleeves, ducts, conduit, and other penetrations through surfaces. G At penetrations of fire rated walls, partitions, ceiling, or floor construction, completely seal voids with appropriate material to full thickness of the penetrated element as necessary to maintain the required rating. H Where new work abuts or aligns with existing, perform a smooth and even transition. Patch work to match existing adjacent work in texture and appearance. Refinish surfaces to match adjacent finish. For continuous surfaces, refinish to nearest intersection or natural break. For an assembly, refinish entire unit. Use materials identical to existing materials. For exposed surfaces, use materials that visually match existing adjacent surfaces to the fullest extent possible if identical materials are unavailable or cannot be used. Use materials whose installed performance will equal or surpass that of existing materials. J Patch with durable seams that are as invisible as possible. Comply with specified tolerances. K Where feasible, inspect and test patched areas to demonstrate integrity of the installation. L Restore exposed finishes of patched areas and extend finish restoration into retained adjoining construction in a manner that will eliminate evidence of patching and refinishing. M Where walls or partitions are to be removed, patch and repair voids left in floor, wall and ceiling surfaces where the existing construction is removed. Provide an even surface of . DHCD 9/9/2009 Cutting and Patching 01.73.29 3 of 4 uniform color and appearance. Remove existing floor and wall coverings and replace with new materials, if necessary, to achieve uniform color and appearance. N Where patching occurs in a smooth painted surface, extend final paint coat over entire unbroken surface containing the patch after the area has received primer and second coat. O Patch, repair, or re-hang existing ceilings as necessary to provide an even-plane surface of uniform appearance. P Where cutting and patching involves plaster comply with the following: (1.) Comply with ASTM C 842 (2.) Comply with manufacturer's instructions and install thickness and coats as indicated. (3.) Unless otherwise indicated, provide 3-coat work. (4.) Base Coat: Ready-mixed, sand aggregate gypsum plaster base. (5.) Finish Coat: Ready-mixed gypsum finish plaster. (6.) Finish gypsum plaster to match existing adjacent surfaces. Sand lightly to remove trowel marks and arises. 7 CLEANING A In addition to cleaning specified in Section 01.74.13, clean all areas affected by the work of this Section including personal belongings affected by this work. B Completely inappropriate remove paint, mortar, oils, putty, and similar items. C Thoroughly clean piping, conduit, and similar features before applying paint or other finishing materials. Restore damaged pipe covering to its original condition. D When cutting and patching in occupied units clean affected areas daily and or immediately after completion of the cutting and/or patching work. 8 PAINTING A Patched areas shall be touch-up painted. One coat of latex wallboard primer shall be applied to raw, prepared surfaces and allowed to dry. Two coats of enamel paint shall then be applied. Finish paint for touch-up painting within units shall be furnished to the Contractor by the Housing Authority. Primer shall be compatible with the paint provided by the Housing Authority. B Do not paint unsuitable surfaces. Correct surface then paint. Clean up all drips, runs and spatters of paint immediately, before allowed to dry. Do not leave painting materials within units. Take materials in and out of units as painting progresses. Provide "Wet Paint"signs to protect freshly painted surfaces, left in place until surface has cured. Repair any touched up surfaces which may be inadvertently disturbed by Tenants. END OF SECTION 01.73.29 DHCD 9/9/2009 Cutting and Patching 01.73.29 4 of 4 SECTION 0174 13 PROGRESS CLEANING FINAL CLEANING 1. SCOPE A. This section specifies the requirements for maintaining a clean and orderly work site during and at the completion of the Work. B. Pay special attention to work areas that affect occupied residents' spaces and public areas. 2. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. This section supplements Article 4.17 of the General Conditions. B. Consult the individual sections of the specifications for cleaning of Work installed under those sections. C. Section 01.73.29 Cutting and Patching. 3. CLEANING DURING CONSTRUCTION A. Conduct all cleaning and disposal operations to comply with all federal, state, and local laws, regulations, codes, ordinances and by-laws. (1) Do not bum or bury rubbish and waste materials on the site. (2) Do not dispose of volatile wastes such as mineral spirits, oil, or paint thinner in storm or sanitary drains. (3) Do not dispose of wastes into streams or waterways. B. Wet down dry materials and rubbish to lay dust and prevent blowing dust. C. Do not allow materials and rubbish to drop free or be thrown from upper floors, but remove by use of a material hoist or rubbish chutes. D. Maintain the Site free from accumulations of waste, debris, and rubbish. E. Do not leave debris in occupied units. F. Provide on-site containers for collection of waste materials and rubbish. G. At the end of each day, remove and legally dispose waste materials and rubbish from site. H. Vacuum clean interior building areas when ready to receive finish painting, and continue vacuum cleaning on an as-needed basis until Substantial Completion. I. Schedule cleaning operations so that dust and other contaminants resulting from cleaning process will not fall on wet, newly painted surfaces. J. Disposal of materials shall be in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, ordinances, codes, and by-laws. K. Where work occurs in occupied units or spaces, cleaning shall be done to the full satisfaction of the residents. 4. FINAL CLEANING DHCD 9109/2008 Progress Cleaning 01.74.13 1 of 2 A. Prior to submitting a request to the Architect to certify Substantial Completion of the Work, the Contractor shall inspect all interior and exterior spaces and verify that all waste materials, rubbish, tools, equipment, machinery, and surplus materials have been removed, and that all sight-exposed surfaces are clean. Leave the Project clean and ready for occupancy. B. Unless otherwise specified under other sections of the Specifications, the Contractor shall perform final cleaning operations as herein specified prior to final inspection. C. Cleaning shall include all surfaces, interior and exterior, which the Contractor has had access to,whether new or existing. D. Employ experienced workmen or professional cleaners for final cleaning. E. Use only cleaning materials recommended by the manufacturer of the surface to be cleaned. F. Use cleaning materials which will not create a hazard to health or property and which will not damage surfaces. G. All broken or defective glass caused by the Contractor's Work shall be replaced at the expense of the Contractor. H. Remove grease, mastic, adhesive, dust, dirt, stains, labels, fingerprints, and other foreign materials from sight-exposed interior and exterior surfaces. This includes cleaning of the Work of all finishing trades where needed, whether or not cleaning by such trades is included in their respective specifications. I. Repair, patch, and touch up marred surfaces to the specified finish, to match adjacent surfaces. J. Leave pipe and duct spaces, plenums,furred spaces and the like clean of debris and decayable materials. K. In cleaning items with manufacturer's finish or items previously finished by a Subcontractor, care shall be taken not to damage such manufacturer's or Subcontractor's finish. In cleaning glass and finish surfaces, care shall be taken not to use detergents or other cleaning agents which may stain adjoining finish surfaces. Any damage to finishes caused by cleaning operations shall be repaired at the Contractor's expense. L. Broom clean exposed concrete surfaces and paved surfaces. Rake clean other surfaces of grounds. M. Ventilating systems- Replace filters and clean ducts, blowers, and coils if units were operated during construction. N. Owner's responsibility for cleaning commences at Substantial Completion. END OF SECTION 01.74.13 DHCD 910912008 Progress Cleaning 01.74.13 2of2 SECTION 01.77.00 PROJECT CLOSE OUT PROCEDURES 77.1. SCOPE A This section lists the procedures required for the proper completion of this project including processing the Release of Retainage and making the Final Payment to the Contractor. B Consult the Individual sections of the specifications for requirements affecting Project Close Out. 77.2. RELATED DOCUMENTS A This section supplements the General Conditions. B Consult the individual sections of the specifications for specific items required under those sections. C Section 01.26.00 Contract modification Procedures D Section 01.29.00 Payment Procedures 77.3. SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION A Prior to requesting Substantial Completion as provided in Article 9.6 of the General Conditions the Contractor shall make a thorough inspection of the Work. During this inspection the Contractor shall prepare and submit comprehensive list of all items remaining to be completed or corrected. This list shall include all remaining Contractor and Subcontractor items to be provided under the Contract Documents. In addition, the Contractor shall ensure that all fire detection and alarm systems are fully functioning, in preparation of a 100% test of all devices. The Contractor shall provide all labor, materials and equipment required to complete all testing, in accordance with the requirements of the local fire department. B Upon completion of the items noted on the Contractor's list the Contractor shall notify the Architect that the Contractor feels the Work is Substantially Complete. If the Architect agrees that the Work is Substantially Complete, the Architect will make an inspection and prepare a punch list, setting forth any items on the Contractor's list and additional items that are not acceptable or incomplete. The Contractor shall coordinate all Subcontractors to achieve prompt completion of the punch list. C The Contractor shall not be relieved of the responsibility to provide Contract items left off of the Architect's punch list. D If the Architect determines that the Work is not Substantially Complete, the Architect shall inform the Contractor of those items that must be completed before the Architect will prepare a punch list. Upon completion of those items, the Contractor shall again request the Architect to prepare a punch list. F Upon Substantial Completion the Architect may revise the punch list, from time to time, to ensure that all items of Work are properly completed. G The Architect shall prepare the Certificate of Substantial Completion in accordance with Article 9.6 of the General Conditions. DHCD 1/21/2010 Project Closeout 01.77.00 1 of 3 77.4. RECORD DRAWINGS A Consult the individual sections of the Specifications for the specific requirements of those sections. In cases of inconsistency the more stringent requirement, as directed by the Architect, shall be required. B Prior to final payment and completion the Contractor shall provide all marked up As Built Drawings as required under other sections of the Specifications. 77.5. OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS A Consult the individual sections of the specifications for the specific requirements for those sections and for further details and descriptions of the requirements B Prior to 50% payment and completion the Contractor shall provide all Operating Manuals and Maintenance Instructions as required by the Contract Documents. B OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND MANUALS (1.) Subcontractors, installers, and suppliers shall furnish to the Contractor two sets of operating and maintenance instructions of all mechanical, electrical, and manually operated equipment furnished and installed by them. Mechanical and electrical subcontractors shall furnish instructions as specified in their respective sections. (2.) The Contractor shall collect all of the above instructions, bind them into two complete sets, and submit them to the Architect who will deliver them to the Owner. (3.) Submission and approval of operating and maintenance instructions shall be a condition precedent to payment beyond 50%of the Contract value. (4.) Prior to 50% payment and completion the Contractor shall provide all Operating Manuals and Maintenance Instructions as required by the Contract Documents. C INSTRUCTION OF OWNER'S PERSONNEL (1.) Where specified in the individual sections of the specifications, the Contractor and Subcontractor shall instruct the Owner's personnel at the site, in the use and maintenance of equipment installed under the Contract. (2.) Submission to the Architect of a certificate of compliance to this requirement, signed by the Contractor and the Owner's Representative, shall be a condition precedent to final payment. 77.6. FINAL COMPLETION A RELATED REQUIREMENTS The Contractor's attention is directed to Article 9.7 of the General Conditions and the Construction Handbook. B FULL RELEASE OF RETAINAGE (FINAL PAYMENT) (1.) Upon completion of all work, and after receipt of all appropriate marked up As Built Drawings, Operating Manuals, Warranties, Guarantees, and Spare Parts required by the Contract Documents, the Architect shall prepare the Certificate of Final Completion (Form 01.77.00.03) a copy of which can be found in the Construction Handbook or on the DHCD website. A sample of this form can be found at the end of this section. DHCD 1/21/2010 Project Closeout 01.77.00 2of3 (2.) This certificate shall be processed in accordance with the procedures described in the Construction Handbook. (3.) The Contractor's signature on this Certificate shall be notarized. (4.) The Contractor shall attach a final Application for Payment to the Certificate of Final Completion to complement the close-out process. C PARTIAL RELEASE OF RETAINAGE (1.) If within 65 days after Substantial Completion, any of the items on the Architect's punch list are not complete or if the Contractor has not provided the appropriate marked up As Built Drawings, Operating Manuals, Warranties, Guarantees, or Spare Parts the Architect shall assign a monetary value for each incomplete item as well as any other items as provided by M.G.L. c.30 §39K, and the Architect shall prepare a Certificate for Partial Release of Retainage. (2.) If the Architect is required to prepare a Certificate for Partial Release of Retainage (Form 01.77.00.02)the Contractor shall complete all remaining Work in accordance with the provisions of Article 9.7 of the General Conditions. A copy of this form can be found in the Construction Handbook or on the DHCD web site. There is also a sample at the end of this section. (3.) The Contractor's signature on this Certificate shall be notarized. (4.) The Contractor may make a request for additional releases of retainage when portions of the Work listed on the Architect's punch list have been satisfactorily completed. Each request shall be accompanied by a new application for payment and a new signed and notarized Certificate for Partial Release of Retainage. (5.) The Architect's inspections, required to complete the additional payment applications described in subparagraph C4 above, are subject to provisions of subparagraph 9.7.5 of the General Conditions. (6.) Upon completion of all remaining items, the Final Release of Retainage shall be processed in accordance with paragraph B above. END OF SECTION 01.77.00 DHCD 1121/2010 Project Closeout 01.77.00 3of3 CERTIFICATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING&COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Contractor Owner Housing Authority Phone Phone Fax Fax Development No FISH No Contract for: Pursuant to the General,Supplementary,and Special Conditions of the tract c ents lative to Partial or Total Occupancy,you are hereby notified that the Housing Authority has satisfie If th the, on(s)of the above mentioned project,as hereinafter enumerated,is(are)ready for use and or occ ancy. Identify the Buildings and/or areas to be occupied and or used The Housing Authority,through its undersign e a tive ereby ac fr the Contractor, subject to contract stipulations, said portion of the Fi ' c eff a 00 on: INSERT DATE the 20 _ The Contractor will be relieved of resp sibili for g er or supplying further materials,equipment,or other items,in accordance with the Gene le ttt d ed Go ns of the Contract Documents(relative to partial or total occupancy),except forth towing Append a complete list of all incomplete 15s to'-'t so ork,which in the opinion of this Housing Authority, are attributable to the fault igence, o e. f the o, e n tor, any subcontractors, material suppliers, agents, servants,oremployees. . NOTE: Attach one py f thin ' unc L' " I each copy of this document. The Use or Occupancy of the it er po s) this oject by the Housing Authority shall W. • constitute ce of a VJt� n perform rdance with the Contract Documents; • relieve a Contra of the perform,arty ork required by the Contract but not completed at the time of Use a or cy;nor • relieve C ntra itie ect to any express warranties or guarantees required by the Contract. CERTIFICATION OF INCA ' A"v E Must be completed by the Owner The trio ing Authority met on And voted to approve this Certificate: Certified By: Contract Officer Approved: Architect Reviewed: Construction Advisor Firm: Department of Housing&Community Development By: By: Date: Date: Accepted: Contractor Approved: Director, Construction Management Unit Firm: Department of Housing &Community Development By: By: Date: Date: DHCD 9/09/2009 Certificate of Substantial Completion 01.77.00.01 CERTIFICATE FOR PARTIAL RELEASE OF RETAINAGE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT This form should originate with the Architect Contractor Owner: Housing Authority Phone Phone Fax Fax Development No Period Contract for: FISH No; THE PARTIES AGREE THAT THE STATUS OF THE CONTRACT IS AS FOLLOWS: I. CONTRACT TIME 1. The Date of Substantial Completion is................................................................... ............ 2. The Date of Substantial Completion as Extended by Change Order is........... ............ 3. The Actual Date of Substantial Completion is:.......................................................... ...... 4. Overrun in Contract Time II. CONTRACT SUM + 1. The Original Contract Sum is................................................................ ............ .............. $ 2. The Sum of Approved Change Orders to Date is............... $ 3. The Adjusted Contract Sum is......................................... ................—..... ...... .......... .. LESS: 4. Sum of authorized payments to date:. .. ...... -, .... .. ............ - $ 5. Sum of Moneitized Punch List......................... $ III 6. Sum of other claims by Owner........................... .................. ....... p........... ...................... $ III. THAT APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT NO. U P T in0 OF: $ THE UNDERSIGNED CONTRACTOR HEREBY C PI A -b o --a o• . ouNo6mplete items 1-5 and certify below 1.All Work,including work required un r change o r(s) s n in accordance with the terms of the Contract. 2.All changes to the Work(except or , ifications 12 &1 v,, authorized in writing by the Owner. 3.All laborers and mechanics hav bin p east the 'lard v rates se forth in the Contract,and 4.There have been no claims mad r infringers f any p t: 5.3y accepting the payment shown i ne ih Contra rele ttte om any and all claims arising under the Contract except for those set forth in A-B below. Howev ifth drxs pa e C ctor the full amount of the payment shown above,such reduction shall not aff validity of `s se. ath6r, m t paid shall be considered as another claim asserted by the Contractor. EXCEPTIONS: CON CTOKS C IMS A NS7 G A B. CERTIFIED: CONTRAC In witness Whereof the Undersigne site s d thi state Of County of On this_day of 27 Instrument thisy da 20 be4rama, tteundersgnedrrotaypubC, persone.9yWard,Mvedtome Firm: through s.-tslacthry ewder�w whxh was to be the parson Whose name is By: signedon this document in nrf pvsmw. wNypublk: Title: GyO mminlonEVkw: CERTIFICATION OF HOUSINGAUTHORITY ARD VOTE UTH TY BO E The Housing Authority met on And voted to approve this Certificate and Payment Certified: Contract Officer APPROVED: ARCHITECT REVIEWED:CONSTRUCTIoNADVISOR APPROVED:DIRECTORCONST.MANAGEMENT WIT Firm: Dept of Housing&Community Dept of Housing&Community Development Development By: By: By: Date: Date: Date: DHCD 9/0912009 Certificate for Partial Release of Retainage 01.77.00.02 CERTIFICATE OF FINAL COMPLETION COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT This form should originate with the Architect Contractor Owner: Housing Authority Phone Phone Fax Fax Development No FeAod inm Contract for: FISH No; THE PARTIES AGREE THAT THE STATUS OF THE CONTRACT IS AS FOLLOWS* I. CONTRACT TIME 1. The Date of Substantial Completion is............................................................. ............... 2. The Date of Substantial Completion as Extended by Chang rder is................ ...... 3. The Actual Date of Substantial Completion is:...................... .... ........................... 4. Overrun in Contract Time ........................................... ........ ....... ............ .................. II. CONTRACT SUM 1. The Original Contract Sum is................................................... .....,... ........ .......,........n 2. The Sum of Approved Change Orders to a is... . . .......................... .,....... 3. The Adjusted Contract Sum is............... ....... _....... ........ ....,........ ............................... $ LESS: 4. Sum of authorized payments date:...... ..... ....... . ......... ................ $ 0 5. Sum of other claims by Owner:..... ......... ...................... $ III. THAT APPLICATION FOR NT N0. UE PA IN E AMOUNT $ Copy At THE UNDERSIGNED CONTRA R Y CEftFIES T: e Contracbrshould complete items 1-5 and certify betow !.All Work,includi ork requir 'u cn a has been performed in accordance with the terms of the orders) Contract. 2.All change o the bVomm cept min r m ons field d'ustments)have been authorized in writing by the Owner. 3.All labors and cs have bee at a um wage rates as set forth in the Contract,and 4.There hat v been o cl ' r in ' eme of any patent. 5.By acceptin payment show n In H II a Co. actor re:eases the Owner from any and all claims arising under the Contract. CERTIFIED: CON OR In witness Whereof the Un nedhas si a ds bled SoOot Counyot on this _day of 20 this Instrument this da 4 200 beioreme, m,undssignodnotaypuu)C, parsone'ywa3led, Firm: prv`ed to me duough sa5stacbay esd&we which was io By: he the parson Mw naw is sgned on d>x dorw wtin my prese.we. Title: &*Pub/k: Ay Cwnmtssion Expkw: CERTIFICATION OF HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD VOTE: The Housing Authority met on And voted to approve this Certificate and Payment Certified: Contract Officer APPROVED: ARCHITECT REVIEWED:CONSTRucTIONADVISOR APPROVED:DIRECTORCONST.MANAGEMENT LIN Firm: Dept of Housing&Community Development Dept of Housing&Community Development By: By: By: Date: Date: Date: DHCD 9/09/2009 Certificate of Final Completion 01.77.00.03 SECTION 01.78.39 PROJECT RECORD DRAWINGS 1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. This section specifies the requirements for maintaining and preparing Projects Record Drawings during and at the completion of the Work. B. Record Drawings shall consist of all the Contract Drawings. 2. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. This section supplements the General Conditions. B. Consult the individual sections of the specifications for cleaning of Work installed under those sections. C. Section 01.29.00 Payment Procedures. D. Section 01.77.00 Project Close Out 3. PROCEDURES DURING CONSTRUCTION A. From the sets of drawings furnished by the Owner, the Contractor shall reserve one set for record purposes. From this set, the Contractor shall detach and furnish, at no charge to the Mechanical and Electrical Subcontractors the drawings of their portion of the Work for the same purpose. B. The Contractor and the above Subcontractors shall keep their marked up As Built set on the site at all times and note on it in colored ink or pencil, neatly and accurately, at the end of each working day, the exact location of their work as actually installed. This shall include: (1) The location and dimensions of underground and concealed Work, and any architectural, mechanical, or electrical variations from the Contract Drawings. (2) All changes, including those issued by Addendum, Change Order, or instructions by the Architect shall be recorded. C. Marked up As Built drawings shall be prepared for the entire project and include all Work, including but not limited to: (1) The location of all underground utilities and appurtenances referenced to permanent surface improvements, both horizontally and vertically at ten (10) foot intervals and at all changes of direction. (2) The location of all internal utilities and appurtunces, concealed by finish materials, including but not limited to valves, coils, dampers, vents, cleanouts, strainers, pipes, junction boxes, turning vanes, variable and constant volume boxes, ducts, traps, and maintenance devices. (3) The location of these, items shall be shown by offsets to structure and drawing grid lines. D. The tolerance for the actual location of these items on the marked up As Built Drawings shall be plus or minus two (2) inches. E. Each item shall be referenced by showing a tag number, areas served, and function on the marked up As Built drawing F. The Architect may periodically inspect the marked up As Built drawings at the site. The proper and current maintenance of the information required on these drawings shall be a condition precedent to approval of the monthly applications for payment. DHCD 02/01/2010 PROJECT RECORD DRAWINGS 01.78.39 1 of 2 4. PROCEDURES AT COMPLETION A. At or before a request for determination of Substantial Completion the Contractor shall submit the complete set of marked up As Built drawings to the Architect. The Contractor shall check all marked up As Builts prepared by subcontractors and certify in writing on the title sheet of the drawings that they are complete and correct, prior to submission to the Architect. B. The Architect shall review the marked up As Built drawings and verify by letter to the Owner that the Work is complete. The Architect shall incorporate all changes onto to original drawings. C. The Contractor may make a written request for copies of the completed Record Drawings. The Contractor shall reimburse the Owner directly for the cost of printing of any requested Record Drawings. D. Submission of accurate marked up As Built drawings and their approval by the Architect shall be a condition precedent to final payment. END OF SECTION 01.78.39 DHCD 0210112010 PROJECT RECORD DRAWINGS 01.78.39 2 of 2 SECTION 26.00.00 ELECTRICAL PART 1 —GENERAL 1.01 GENERAL A. The Conditions of the Contract and other sections of Division 1, General Requirements, apply to work of this Section. B. The Work to be done under this section is shown on the Drawings E-1, E-2 and E-3. 1.02 WORK TO BE PERFORMED A. The scope of work under this Section, without limiting the generality thereof, includes the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, services and incidentals necessary to complete all of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents which are intended to describe and provide for a finished piece of Work, and are to be cooperative; what is called for by either shall be complete in every detail, notwithstanding whether or not every item necessarily involved is particularly mentioned. B. Electrical Work shall generally consist of, but not be limited to: 1. Selective demolition of items as noted or shown; 2. Provide all wire and cable, connectors and connections; 3. Provide all raceways, fittings and supports; 4. Provide all device, pull, outlet and junction boxes; 5. Provide all wiring devices and plates; 6. Provide all circuit breakers as shown or scheduled; 7. Obtain all permits and inspections; 8. Testing, training, commissioning and demonstration of all systems; 9. Record Drawings; 10. Operation and Maintenance Instruction and Manuals; 11. Warranties. C. Scope of Work: 1. In each dwelling unit(typical for 40 dwelling units): a. Provide new bathroom GFCI duplex receptacle and branch circuit; b. Replace kitchen counter receptacles with new tamper resistant GFCI duplex receptacles; c. Replace kitchen counter receptacles with new tamper resistant grounding duplex receptacles; d. Replace ungrounded receptacles with new tamper resistant grounding duplex receptacles; e. Replace single pole and three-way switches with new; NEI ELECTRICAL 26.00.00 8/13 1 of 12 2. In twelve(12)dwelling units, as selected by the Owner: Replace existing 30A, 3 wire apartment feeder with new 70A, 3 wire feeder, connected to existing 100A MLO, 3 wire apartment loadcenter, including replacement of 30A, 2 pole meter/breaker circuit breaker with new 70A, 2 pole enclosed circuit breaker next to meter trough. Provide tap at meter trough. 3. In eight(8)dwelling units, as selected by the Owner, provide new range receptacle, outlet box and branch circuit. 4. In the Community Building: a. Replace five(5) ungrounded receptacles with new tamper resistant grounding duplex receptacles; b. Replace three(3)existing grounded receptacles with new tamper resistant grounding duplex receptacles; c. Replace seven(7)single pole switches with new; d. Replace ten(10)three-way switches with new; e. Remove plugmold, replace with new tamper resistant grounding duplex receptacle; f. Replace receptacle in women's room in kind with new GFCI duplex receptacle. D. Refer to section 01.23.00 for a description of alternates,which may affect the Work of this section. E. The Contractor shall ensure power is restored to each unit at the end of each day. In the event the Contractor starts work in a unit, and is unable to complete the work, the Contractor shall provide temporary power until such time as the new installation is in operation and tested by the Contractor. F. The Contractor shall request a check(s)from the Owner in writing payable to the appropriate permit issuing agencies,for the amount(s)of all permits required. G. The Contractor shall be prepared for, and accommodate work-arounds, given the likelihood that the Contractor will not be able to access some units or portions of units at some times. It is expected that the Contractor will then work in other areas of the Project, including other dwelling units. Required work-arounds shall not be the basis of any claim for additional compensation. H. Restore to match surrounding surfaces any area disturbed or exposed by the Work of this contract. I. Perform work and provide material and equipment as shown on Drawings and as specified or indicated in this Section of the Specifications. Completely coordinate work of this Section with work of others and provide a complete and fully functional installation. Drawings and Specifications form complimentary requirements; provide work specified and not shown, and work shown and not specified as though explicitly required by both. Although work is not specifically shown or specified, provide supplementary or miscellaneous items,appurtenances, devices and materials obviously necessary for a sound, secure and complete installation. Remove all debris caused by contractors' work. J. Drawings are diagrammatic and indicate general arrangement of systems and work included in Contract. It is not intended to specify or to show every offset,fitting or component; however, Contract Documents require components and materials whether or not indicated or specified as necessary to make the installation complete and operational. K. As work progresses and for duration of Contract, maintain complete and separate set of prints of Contract Drawings at job site at all times. Record work completed and all changes from original Contract Drawings clearly and accurately, including work installed as a modification or addition to the NEI ELECTRICAL 26.00.00 8/13 2 of 12 original design. Indicate actual circuiting, light fixture locations, device outlet locations, switch assignments, loadcenter schedule, etc. 1.03 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED UNDER OTHER SECTIONS A. The following items of work are specified and included under other sections of the specifications: 1. Division 1 B. All cutting and patching required for the electrical work shall be provided by the General Contractor. 1. Please note that the ceiling and wall gypsum board is not asbestos containing material(ACM) but the joint compound is ACM. Refer to specification section 01.73.29 Cutting and Patching for procedures to avoid disturbing ACM. 1.04 SAMPLE UNIT A. The Contractor shall complete one unit completely, including services and utilities, and obtain the approval of the Engineer, Owner and local inspectors prior to proceeding with any additional units. The sample unit shall be as designated by the Owner. The unit as accepted shall establish the standard of workmanship and scope required for the remaining units. B. Locate and/or relocate devices and wiring within the sample unit to suit field conditions.Wiring shall be routed as required to minimize cutting and patching required. Devices shall be located to comply with code required locations, and to avoid field obstructions, and to comply generally with locations as shown on the drawings. Devices and wiring in remaining units shall then be arranged as the sample unit. The relocation of devices and related work within 10 feet of location shown on plans shall be included in the contract price. 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. Submit shop drawings and manufacturer's product data in accordance with the provisions of the General Conditions. Submit quantity of copies as requested. B. List of material and equipment requiring shop drawings shall include, but is not limited to: 1. Wire and Cable 2. Wire and Cable Connectors and Devices 3. Raceways 4. Boxes 5. Wiring Devices 6. Circuit Breakers C. Submittals shall be indexed from list above. Add additional items to end of list. Check, stamp and mark with project name shop drawings and product data before submitting for approval. Specifically indicate on shop drawing transmittal form or by separate letter any deviations from Contract Documents because of standard shop practice or other reason. Cross out, but do not obliterate, material not intended for inclusion in the Work. Clearly indicate material to be included in the Work. D. Submit for approval all materials incorporated in the Work. Installation of material which is not approved shall be at the risk of the Contractor, and the Owner may order that it be removed and/or replaced. E. Submit samples of any material or equipment requested, prior to approval. F. The Engineer will review one initial submittal, and one re-submittal of any item. If review of re- submittals beyond the first re-submittal are required, the Contractor shall bear the Engineer's cost to NEI ELECTRICAL 26.00.00 8/13 3 of 12 review the re-submittal. If materials which have previously been approved or approved-as-noted are re-submitted, the Contractor shall bear the Engineer's cost to review the re-submittal. 1.06 CODES, ORDINANCES AND PERMITS A. All Work shall be done in strict accordance with the Codes, rules and regulations governing electrical work in the Town of North Andover,and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Massachusetts Electrical Code. If there is any conflict between plans or specifications and such rules and regulations, the rules and regulations shall take precedence. B. The publications and/or standards listed below form a part of this specification.The publications are referenced in text by the basic designation only. 1. National Fire Protection Association(NFPA)-USA: a. No. 70 National Electrical Code(NEC) b. No. 72 National Fire Alarm Code 2. Commonwealth of Massachusetts a. 527 CMR 12.00 Massachusetts Electrical Code b. 780 CMR Massachusetts State Building Code, 8th Edition C. Perform work strictly as required by rules, regulations, standards, codes, ordinances,and laws of local, state, and federal government, and other authorities that have lawful jurisdiction. D. Give notices, file plans, obtain permits and licenses, and obtain all necessary approvals from authorities that have jurisdiction. Deliver all certificates of inspection to the Architect. No work shall be covered before examination and approval by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Replace any imperfect or condemned work with materials conforming to the requirements, and satisfactory to the Architect, without extra cost to the Owner. Contractor is responsible to obtain all permits. All permits shall be paid for by the Owner. E. Where the Engineer is to witness testing or inspections, provide not less than seven (7)calendar days notice to the Engineer of such inspections or testing. F. Where the local Authority Having Jurisdiction(AHJ)requires work which is not included in the Contract, and where such work will result in an added cost to the Owner, the Contractor shall obtain such requirement from the AHJ in writing. Such requirements shall be supported by applicable code, ordinance or law citation(s), or other justification,to the full satisfaction of the Authority. 1.07 INSPECTION OF SITE A. Prior to submitting a bid, the bidder is advised to with prior arrangement with the Owner,visit the site (See Advertisement for site date)and shall at that time, inspect all existing conditions to ascertain the exact scope and nature of the worts that is required under this Contract, how it relates to existing work to remain and all job conditions and restrictions. B. Bidders are advised to visit the site and inform themselves as to conditions under which this work will be performed, prior to submitting prices. Failure to do so will, in no way relieve the successful bidder from the responsibility of furnishing any materials or performing any work in accordance with the true intent of the Drawings and Specifications. C. No claim for extra compensation will be recognized if difficulties are encountered which an examination of the site conditions, Drawings and Specifications prior to executing the Contract would have revealed. NEI ELECTRICAL 26.00.00 8/13 4 of 12 D. The Electrical Contractor shall be responsible for ordering and furnishing the correct quantity of material required. Routing and equipment arrangements shown on the drawings are approximate only and are not warranted to be accurate. 1.08 STORAGE AND REMOVAL OF MATERIALS A. Provide suitable containers on-site for storage of materials, or store material off-site.Type and location of containers shall be subject to the approval of the Engineer. B. Provide suitable containers for demolition materials. Empty containers when they become full, and remove from the site immediately upon completion of demolition activities. Type and location of containers shall be subject to the approval of the Engineer. C. Lawfully dispose of all demolished materials. Regulated materials shall be disposed of, with certified bills of lading turned over to the Owner. 1.09 SAFETY A. The Contractor shall be solely and completely responsible for all safety on the Project. This shall include safety to the workers,Tenants, the Engineer and Authority and their respective employees. The Contractor shall develop and implement all safety programs required by mandated and industry standard regulations. PART 2—PRODUCTS 2.01 GENERAL A. Products furnished shall be designed and approved for the intended use, shall meet all requirements of the Massachusetts Electrical Code(MEC), and local codes, shall be manufactured in accordance with the standard indicated, and shall meet the requirements specified in the Contract Documents. Materials and equipment shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories(UL). B. All material incorporated in the Work shall be new and unused. Samples of any material or item shall be furnished upon request of the Engineer, prior to approval. C. All products shall be rated for and approved for use in the application shown, regardless of any notations on the plans. Equipment located outdoors or in wet locations shall be weatherproof, and/or enclosed in suitably rated enclosures.All equipment shall be rated for the current, voltage and phases at which they are applied. D. All workmanship shall be of the highest quality, as determined by the Engineer. The Contractor will be required to repair or replace all Work which is not of the highest quality and workmanship. E. All equipment and components shall be installed in strict compliance with manufacturers' recommendations. Consult the manufacturer's installation manuals for all wiring diagrams, schematics, physical equipment sizes, etc., before beginning system installation. F. It is the intent of the Specifications that one manufacturer be selected, not a combination, for any particular classification of material. For example, all wire of one manufacturer, all switches of one manufacturer, etc. G. Where materials, equipment,apparatus, or other products are specified by manufacturer, brand name,type or catalog number, such designation is to establish standards of performance, quality, type and style. 2.02 WIRE AND CABLE A. General NEI ELECTRICAL 26.00.00 8/13 5 of 12 1. Minimum wire size shall be No.12 AWG. 2. All conductors shall be annealed copper, 98%conductivity, Class B stranding, except No.10 AWG and smaller diameter may be solid. 3. Aluminum conductors are not allowed. 4. Minimum sizes shall be No. 12 AWG for power and lighting and No. 14 AWG for control. 5. Conductors shall be identified(colored)as required by the MEC. 6. Wire and cable in underground ducts shall be approved for use in wet locations. 7. Wire and cable shall be manufactured by General Cable Co.,American Wire, Okonite, or approved equal. B. NEC Type THWN/THHN: UL 83 1. Conductors for power, lighting, grounding and control; above grade; No. 14 AWG through No. 8 AWG; shall be NEC type THWN/THHN. C. NEC Type NM-B: UL 719,with grounding conductor. Use for general purpose branch circuit wiring throughout, except where other wiring methods are required elsewhere in this specification or by Code. 2.03 WIRE AND CABLE CONNECTORS AND DEVICES A. Wire and Cable Connectors and Devices: UL 486. B. Ground conductors of# 14, 12 and 10 AWG shall be made up using only green wire nuts with grounding pigtail provisions. 2.04 RACEWAYS A. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): UL 797. Fittings—compression one inch and below, set screw over one inch. B. Flexible Metallic Conduit(FMC): UL 1. C. Fittings for metallic raceway shall be steel. Connectors for EMT, FMC shall have insulated throat. D. Steel supports or racks shall be galvanized steel channel and fittings. Supports shall be manufactured by Unistrut, Kindorf, Husky Products Company, or approved equal. Steel support rods or support bolts for conduits shall be 1/8"diameter for each inch or fraction thereof of diameter of conduit size, but no rod or bolt shall be less than 114"in diameter. E. All required fittings, offsets and bends required shall be provided to route the conduits from source to destination, whether these are shown on the plans or not. Contractor shall/may arrange conduits as required to avoid obstructions, and account for field conditions. Provide all supports as required by the National Electrical Code. 2.05 BOXES A. Outlet Boxes: UL listed, NEMA OS 1,with marked volume. Size boxes in accordance with volume requirements of MEC. B. Outlet boxes shall be specifically designed for the construction encountered,with suitable supports and attachments. 1. Outlet boxes shall be non-metallic, in gangs and configurations to suit the application,with suitable wire/cable clamps as required. Outlet boxes shall be flush mounted in all finished areas. Ceiling outlet boxes shall be listed and rated for support of light fixtures up to 50 NEI ELECTRICAL 26.00.00 8/13 6 of 12 pounds. Outlet boxes shall be reinforced fiberglass as manufactured by Allied Moulded, rigid thermoplastic as manufactured by Carlon("SuperBlue"), or reinforced phenolic as manufactured by Union, Steel City. C. Pull boxes shall be code gauge sheet steel, painted,with screw covers. In wet, exterior or basement areas, provide galvanized sheet steel boxes, with gasketed cover. Where dimensions are shown, these are based on no splices. Increase dimensions as required if splices are provided in pull boxes D. Where required, provide outlet box extensions to bring front of outlet box flush with mounting surface, per MEC 314.22. E. Existing device outlet boxes may be reused only where 1) boxes are securely mounted, 2)boxes meet volume requirements of the MEC, 3)the box is in usable, good overall condition and 4)the box can be used with the wiring method employed. Otherwise, new devices shown at the location of an existing device to be removed shall be provided with a new outlet box suitable for the device. F. Where existing device outlet boxes are re-used or connected to, provide box extensions suitable for the installed area, to comply with MEC 314.16.Also provide all adapters, rings, etc, for mounting new devices on existing outlet boxes as required. In finished spaces, rings, extensions and adapters shall be finish appearance type approved by the Architect. G. Junction boxes shall be of size and type to accommodate(1)structural conditions, (2) size and number of raceways, conductors or cables entering, splices, and (3)devices or fixtures for which required. H. Special care shall be taken to set all boxes correctly square and true with the building finish. Junction boxes and accessories shall be as manufactured by Steel City,Appleton, Raco, or approved equal. 2.06 WIRING DEVICES A. Switches: 1. Single pole, three way or 4 way as required, 20A, 120/277 volt, heavy duty, quiet commercial specification grade, self-grounding with green ground screw. Provide lock switch with removable key where indicated on plans. 2. Switches shall be colored as selected by the Architect,with matching color device plate. B. Receptacles: 1. Specification grade NEMA 5-20R 20A for 20 ampere protected branch circuits, NEMA 5-15R for 15 ampere protected circuits, 125V, side-wired, self-grounding. 2. Receptacles shall be colored as selected by the Architect,with matching color device plate. 3. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter(G.F.C.I., GFI)duplex, 20 amp, 120 volt, specification grade, 5 mA sensitivity/trip, Class A,with pilot light. Where non-GFI receptacles are mounted in common view with GFI receptacles, provide"designer"type receptacle to match appearance of GFI receptacle. 4. All 125 volt 15 ampere and 20 ampere receptacles located within dwelling units shall be listed as tamper resistant. 5. Electric range receptacles shall be specification grade NEMA 14-50R, mounted in metal outlet box with matching device plate. Other receptacle arrangements are not acceptable. C. Device Plates: 1. Device plates shall be plastic, one piece, single or multi-gang type selected to match the device or combination of devices, unless noted otherwise. So-called"goof plates are not allowed. NEI ELECTRICAL 26.00.00 8/13 7 of 12 2. Range receptacle plates shall be metal. 3. Blank plates shall be brushed stainless steel. D. Wring devices shall be manufactured by Pass&Seymour/Legrand, Hubbell or Leviton. 2.07 CIRCUIT BREAKERS A. Circuit breakers shall be compatible with and UL listed for use in the existing panelboards. B. Circuit breakers shall be quick-make, quick-break molded case type in amperes and poles to suit, or as called for on the Drawings.Where serving lighting circuits, provide switch duty(SWD) rated circuit breakers. C. Circuit breakers shall be toggle type, manually operated, trip free with simultaneous opening/closing of all common poles. Trip units shall be thermal-magnetic type. D. Enclosures shall be NEMA 1 general purpose enclosures of code gauge(UL 98)sheet steel (NEMA 1)or code gauge phosphate treatment with gray baked enamel finish. E. Enclosed circuit breakers shall be padlockable in the off position, 2.08 EXISTING DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT A. Where connections are made in existing panelboards or other distribution equipment,the panel index shall be revised to indicate the new loads served. All existing panelboards that do not have a circuit directory card mounted in a frame with noncombustible plastic cover shall have one installed on the inside of the door. All directory cards shall be properly filled in, using a typewriter, and indicate areas and devices served by each unit.Where spares or spaces are provided, mark these designations in pencil by hand. B. New circuit breakers, disconnects, starters, etc. added to existing equipment shall be the same frame size and interrupting capacity as existing panelboards and circuit breakers. New circuit breakers installed in existing panelboards shall be listed as fully compatible with the panelboard. PART 3—EXECUTION 3.01 MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP A. Work shall be executed in workmanlike manner and shall present neat, rectilinear and mechanical appearance when completed. Maintain maximum headroom at all times. Do not run raceway exposed unless shown exposed on drawings. Material and equipment shall be new and installed according to manufacturer's recommended best practice so that completed installation shall operate safely and efficiently. B. Contractor shall review installation details of all electrical equipment in public areas with the Architect. The Contractor shall cooperate fully with the Architect in this regard.Any work installed which is not reviewed with and approved by the Architect is subject to re-work at no increase in contract price. C. All workmanship shall be of the highest quality, as determined by the Engineer. The Contractor will be required to repair or replace all Work which is not of the highest quality and workmanship. D. All equipment and components shall be installed in strict compliance with manufacturers' recommendations. Consult the manufacturer's installation manuals for all wiring diagrams, schematics, physical equipment sizes,etc., before beginning system installation. NEI ELECTRICAL 26.00.00 8113 8 of 12 3.02 DEMOLITION A. Completely demolish the existing systems to allow installation of the new systems. No components, items or materials are to be re-used, unless specifically noted herein. All demolition material shall become the property of the Contractor, for his lawful disposal, except any material which the Owner may salvage. Equipment to be turned over to the Owner as salvaged shall be moved to on-site storage as directed by the Owner. B. Lawfully dispose of all demolished materials. Regulated materials shall be disposed of,with certified bills of lading turned over to the Owner. 3.03 CONTINUITY OF SERVICES A. Do not interrupt existing services without Owner's and Architect's approvals. B. Coordinate fully with Owner and schedule Work, shutdowns and cutovers to minimize down time. Tenant units shall be without Utilities(power,telephone and cable television)for no more than 8 hours during each day, during the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM. The Contractor shall coordinate all Work to comply with this requirement, or provide all temporary Work as required to comply with this requirement.All Utilities at dwelling units shall be operational at the end of each work day. C. Any dwelling unit shall not have its Utilities interrupted for more than four(4)work days throughout the duration of the Project.Any unit shall not have it's Utilities interrupted for more than two(2)consecutive Work days. 3.04 TESTING, INSPECTION AND CLEANING A. Test wiring and connections for continuity and grounds before fixtures are connected; demonstrate insulation resistance by megger test as required. Insulation resistance between conductors and grounds for secondary distributions systems shall meet NEC requirements. B. Verify and correct as necessary: voltages,tap settings, trip settings and phasing on equipment from secondary distribution system to points of use. Test secondary voltages at loadcenters, and at other locations on distribution systems as necessary. Test secondary voltages under no- load and full-load conditions. C. Test lighting fixtures with specified lamps in place for 10 hours. Do not operate lamps other than for testing before final inspection by Architect. Replace lamps that fail within 90 days after acceptance by Engineer within Contract Price. D. Provide necessary testing equipment and testing. E. Failure or defects in workmanship or materials revealed by tests or inspection shall be corrected promptly and retested until satisfactory results are achieved. Replace defective material. F. Final Inspection 1. At the final inspection, a factory-trained representative of the manufacturer of the major equipment shall demonstrate that the systems function properly in every respect. G. Clean panels and other equipment. Panelboard interiors shall be cleaned and vacuumed. Equipment with damage to painted finish shall be repaired to Architects satisfaction. H. After completion of project, clean the exterior surface of equipment included in this section. NEI ELECTRICAL 26.00.00 8/13 9 of 12 3.05 WARRANTY A. Materials provided under this section shall be warranted against defects in materials and workmanship by the manufacturer for not less than one(1)year from the date of substantial completion. B. The Contractor shall administer the warranty, and address any warranty issues raised by the Owner during the warranty period. 3.06 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS A. The following information shall be submitted for record purposes at project closeout: 1. Final as-built drawings and information for items listed in this paragraph 2. Wiring diagrams 3. Installation information 4. Signed Permits/Certificate of Inspection 5. Warranties. B. Two(2)Operation and Maintenance Manuals shall include the following information: one copy of all approved submittals, Instruction books and/or leaflet, recommended renewal parts list and list of local distributors who service installed system. O&M manuals shall be bound in properly sized, indexed and tabbed 3-ring binders, with front and edge labeling. C. INSTRUCTION: Provide instruction as required to the building personnel and fire and safety personnel. "Hands-on"demonstrations of the operation of the system shall be provided. 3.07 ACCESS AND ACCESS PANELS A. Provide proper access to material or equipment that require access, inspection, replacement, repair or service and coordinate their delivery with the installing Trade. If proper access cannot be provided, confer with Engineer as to best method of approach to minimize effects of reduced access. 3.08 FIRE BLOCKING AND STOPPING A. Provide all materials and labor to penetrate or remove and re-install existing fire blocking, or re- route wiring to avoid fire blocking. B. Provide fire stopping for all electrical conduits which enter or pass through fire rated walls or floors. Materials and methods of fire stopping shall be approved by UL. Fire seal fittings shall be used around cable, in sleeves, or in core drilled holes passing through fire rated walls and floors. Fire stopping shall be T&B Fire-Seal, O.Z. Gedney, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company or approved equal. 3.09 WIRING METHODS A. Install wire and cable in approved raceways as specified and as approved by authorities that have jurisdiction. B. Surface metal raceways shall not be used unless explicitly specified and shown on Drawings, or approved in advance by the Engineer. Do not use surface raceways on floor. Surface raceways shall be secured to the mounting surface using concealed means. Use only fittings provided by the manufacturer of the raceway system provided. C. Wiring methods shall be as follows: NEI ELECTRICAL 26.00.00 8113 10 of 12 1. Interior, finished, dry locations,concealed—NM-13 or EMT. 2. Interior, finished, dry locations, exposed—None(conceal wiring methods). 3. Interior, mechanical, basement or crawl spaces, exposed—NM-B, EMT or RMC. D. Where type NM wiring is used, all wiring mounted on a basement or crawl space wall shall be installed in type EMT or RMC raceway from the point where the cable leaves the underside of the framing above. If a ceiling is installed at or below the underside of the framing, this point shall be above the ceiling. E. No more than eight(8)type NM cables of#12 or#14 AWG shall be run through any single opening in framing members. No more than eight(8)type NM cables of#12 or#14 AWG shall be bundled together when in contact with building insulation. F. Provide flexible conduits for connections to electrical equipment and to appliances and equipment that are subject to movement, vibration or misalignment;where equipment connections dictate; and where noise transmission must be eliminated or reduced. G. All conductors shall be installed in raceways, or fished in, or run in attic spaces, as required by the NEC. Wiring shall be concealed in finished spaces. H. All wiring in finished spaces shall be run concealed, except where surface metal raceway systems are specifically noted on the plans or otherwise approved. Provide chases, soffets and boxouts,finished to match surrounding areas, as required. I. Splices shall be made only at device outlet boxes. Addition or re-use of boxes in finished areas solely for the purpose of splicing will not be accepted. J. All device outlet boxes shall be set flush to the final finish surface. All openings in the surface finish around the box shall be filled in accordance with the MEC.Where device outlet boxes are located in an area with existing device outlet boxes, match mounting heights, but not less than 18"above finish floor. Mount all boxes true and plumb. Patch and paint as needed. K. All conductors shall be neatly arranged and bundled, without excess cable at any point, but with reasonable slack to allow installation and removal of the device. 3.10 GROUNDING A. Bond and ground equipment and systems connected under this Section in accordance with standards of MEC and other applicable regulations. Provide approved means for terminating and connecting grounding conductors, such as lugs, crimp-on terminals, green ground screws, grounding wirenuts, etc. B. Conduit system shall be electrically continuous throughout. Equipment frames, enclosures, boxes, etc. shall be grounded by use of green colored equipment ground conductor sized as per Table 250.122 of MEC. Raceway ground alone will not be accepted. C. Green bonding jumper shall be installed in flexible conduits. 3.11 WIRING DEVICES A. Mount all wiring devices plumb in device outlet boxes. Center devices on boxes, and set true within the device plate. Set device plates so all edges contact surface, and conceal box edge. B. Side wire devices only. Back wiring will not be accepted. C. Provide GFCI protection for all 15A and 20A, 125V receptacles located in the following locations: NEI ELECTRICAL 26.00.00 8/13 11 of 12 1. Kitchens; 2. Bathrooms; D. Where outlet boxes are not used, remove same.Where an outlet box is removed, patch the opening and touch-up paint. 3.12 CIRCUIT BREAKERS A. Install circuit breakers in panelboards. Mark panel schedule accordingly. Panel markings shall be printed by typewriter, printer or other suitable means. Handwriting will not be acceptable. Utilized circuits shall be marked in ink. Spare or spaces shall be so marked in pencil, and may be marked by hand. No circuit shall be described in a manner that depends on transient conditions of occupancy. 3.13 ALTERNATES A. Refer to section 01.23.00 for a description of alternates,which may affect the Work of this section. 3.14 TABLE DWELLING UNIT NUMBER NEW RANGE BRANCH NEW 70A APARTMENT CIRCUIT FEEDER 1 YES YES 3 NO YES 5 YES YES 7 YES YES 32 YES YES 34 NO YES 35 YES YES 38 YES YES 45 YES YES 49 NO YES 57 YES YES 59 NO YES (Refer to Site Plan, drawing E-1 for building layouts). END OF SECTION 26.00.00 NEI ELECTRICAL 26.00.00 8/13 12 of 12 rn Ld 04 O o REFER TO DRAWING ABBREVIATIONS E-2 FOR TYPICAL BU L Q I N 1 APARTMENT PLAN A AMPERE No. Date Description 03 5, 1. Q,I N10' HEV161OWS or AWG AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE SEAL EMT ELECTRIC METALLIC TUBING --------7 ETR EXISTING TO REMAIN ALA A A.A L i w -�Jj VN ETRR EXISTING TO BE REMOVED AND co -3 REPLACED WITH NEW �j ARY. G, GND GROUND 19 ANG'LE zj E GF GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT P. ------------ AL V. ECT > _B LH L D N Q 3 INTERRUPTING ............................ ...... HP HOUSE PANEL CL KVA KILOVOLT—AMPERE k E /<� )MV A LC LOADCENTER i / MLO MAIN LUG ONLY U L_ N NEUTRAL 41 6 2 0 PH,O PHASE _W7 7 P POLE Ld N TBR TO BE REMOVED TYP TYPICAL UL UNDERWRITERS LABORATORY r,) t,,4 tj N 1 T Y/ 7 UNO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE VA VOLT—AMPERE W WIRE >i % C BASEMENT /x 37 < LOCATED BELOW C 9 (TYPICAL) NORTH ANDOVER HOUSING 0 tf AUTHORITY 41 1 MORKESKI MEADOWS LEGEND NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845 N 70777, 4 75 SELECTED ELECTRICAL ui 281 LOADCENTER, ETR IMPROVEMENTS FOUNTAIN 1 —15R OR 5-20R DUPLEX DRIVE, 667 BI 1DlNl-�X .................... NEMA 5 3-011 1. NORTH ANDOVER, MA RECEPTACLE, 'GF' DENOTES GROUND 0 FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTING 047F, 8/14/13 0 l'-50' 0* q) SINGLE RECEPTACLE, TBR B. LJ I L D I N**G 6 9R4WN9Y- CWN Cll.-CPM59.6.1' I GPN 14P 34 RANGE RECEPTACLE NEMA 14-50R =3 0 S 20 AMPERE, 120/277 VOLT, SINGLE MANGLE POLE SWITCH ENGINEERING 20 AMPERE, 120/277 VOLT, INCORPORATED 78 3 THREE—WAY SWITCH U-) B:u I Q I N n- 32 Prince Street CIRCUIT BREAKER Danvers, MA 01923 --------- Tel. 978 777-7650 777-7650 METER SOCKET, ETR Fax 978) 777-7653 7 E,, co HOMERUN TO LOADCENTER. CIRCUIT OMWIN&7717E LC WIRING AS BELOW. Li t SITE PLAN, ........ CIRCUIT WIRING. INDICATES #12/2 NM-B CABLE AWG, LEGEND AND LINEWEIGHT DENOTES EXISTING ABBREVIATIONS LINEWEIGHT DENOTES PROPOSED AgR4WINONZIAMER E-1 C) i� - :dZ rn 3 W N O ri 0 No. Date Description CA HLV161UNb A coC 3 GENERAL NOTES4ANGI�wG E 1. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY COMPLETELY WITH THE MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRICAL,' EC ,AL > — CODE, AND ALL LOCAL ORDINANCES AND REQUIREMENTS. , t " 0 SS3 2. THE DRAWINGS ARE GENERALLY DIAGRAMMATIC. PROVIDE ALL MATERIAL, LABOR E SEE NOTE 4. AND EQUIPMENT FOR COMPLETE AND OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS. Lit;A 3. APPLY FOR AND OBTAIN ALL REQUIRED PERMITS. PERMITS SHALL BE PAID FOR 6 GF LC BY THE OWNER. REQUEST, SCHEDULE, AND ATTEND ALL REQUIRED INSPECTIONS _ BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. t 4. PROVIDE A ONE YEAR MATERIAL AND LABOR GUARANTY AGAINST DEFECTS IN -7 w J BEDROOMMATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP. 5. ALL MATERIAL INCORPORATED IN THE WORK SHALL BE UL LISTED FOR THE INTENDED USE. _ ATTIC SCUTTLE/ 6. VISIT THE SITE PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BID TO REVIEW SCOPE OF DEMOLITION, ------- CRAWLSPACE AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH NEW WORK MUST BE INSTALLED. > C_ ,ET HATCH - Y- 1 ETRR, SEE NOTE 5. NOTESa SEE NOTE 2. (TYP FOR 2) 1. REPLACE EXISTING KITCHEN COUNTER RECEPTACLES WITH NEW NEMA 5-20R alENT.•RECEPTACLES AND PLATES. NORTH ANDOVER HOUSING CLOADCENTER, ETR. SEE NOTE 7. 2. IN EIGHT (8) DWELLING UNITS, AS SELECTED BY THE OWNER, PROVIDE NEW AUTHORITY SEE NOTES 8, 9, z =---- --- - ------ RANGE RECEPTACLE OUTLET BOX AND BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING FROM NEW 1 MORKESKI MEADOWS _ 10 & 11. = _ --_ --- _ ----- 50A/2P CIRCUIT BREAKER IN EXISTING LOADCENTER. NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845 c "GF ` - J 3. REPLACE UNGROUNDED RECEPTACLES WITH NEW GROUNDED TAMPER PRQ/ECT.• ui O RESISTANT NEMA 5-15R DUPLEX RECEPTACLES AND PLATES. SELECTED ELECTRICAL o -- 4. PROVIDE NEW NEMA 5-20R GFCI PROTECTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE AND IMPROVEMENTS FOUNTAIN TBR' - �_ ETRR, SEE NOTE 5. OUTLET BOX IN BATHROOM, WITH DEDICATED 20A BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING DRIVE, 667-1 TBR (TYP FOR 8) FROM LOADCENTER. NORTH ANDOVER, MA 0 5. REPLACE EXISTING SINGLE POLE AND THREE-WAY SWITCHES WITH NEW. oaTE 8/14/13 ETRR, SEE NOTE 1. 6. AT ALL OUTLET BOXES WITH EXISTING NON-GROUNDED RECEPTACLES, LOOSEN 0 scacE i/a"-�•-o' (TYP FOR 4) BOX WIRE CLAMP AND UNWRAP BACK-WRAPPED GROUND CONDUCTOR. oRaWNBr. CWN I`L% NG 'RC uP�l PROVIDE GREEN WIRE NUT WITH PIG TAILS TO BOND BOX AND RECEPTACLE TO cvEcirEOBr. GPN KIT'HEN EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR. RE-SECURE BOX WIRE CLAMP. _ GF 7. REMOVE RECEPTACLE AND BLANK OUTLET BOX WITH BRUSHED STAINLESS MANGLE STEEL BLANK PLATE. ENGINEERING 8. IN TWELVE (12) DWELLING UNITS, AS SELECTED BY THE OWNER, REPLACE INCORPORATED o ETRR, SEE NOTE 3. EXISTING 30A FEEDER WITH 70A TYPE NM-B FEEDER FROM BASEMENT L (TYP FOR 9) ELECTRIC ROOM TO EXISTING LOADCENTER. 32 Prince Street 0 9. PROVIDE (1) 20A/1 P NEW OR REFURBISHED FRANK ADAMS CIRCUIT BREAKER Danvers, MA 01923 t- �� UL LISTED COMPATIBLE WITH EXISTING FRANK ADAMS LOADCENTER FOR NEW Tel. 978 777-7653 -- �- BATHROOM GFCI BRANCH CIRCUIT. Fax 978) 777-7653 —. --___ �. 10. IN EIGHT (8) DWELLING UNITS, AS SELECTED BY THE OWNER, PROVIDE (1) ORA{i9NGT/TtE 50A/2P NEW OR REFURBISHED FRANK ADAMS CIRCUIT BREAKER UL LISTED i° COMPATIBLE WITH EXISTING FRANK ADAMS LOADCENTER FOR RANGE BRANCH TYPICAL CIRCUIT. APARTMENT aUi 11. ALTERNATE NO. 1: PROVIDE WORK DETAILED IN NOTES 2, 8 & 10 ABOVE IN 0 ONE (1) ADDITIONAL DWELLING UNIT, AS SELECTED BY THE OWNER. PLAN & NOTES i OR4ly/NGNUiL1BER N E-2 z Ld No. Date Description Cr SEW MLO MLO MLO MLO MLO MLO LC LC LC LC LC LC ETR ETR SEE NOTE 2 ETR ETR ETR ETR �ANGLE ' APARTMENT APARTMENT > APARTMENT APARTMENT APARTMENT 2 TO HP 4 ETR FIREWALL FIREWALL PLASTER---� r CEILING I - -- V CABLE WITH GROUND _( 70A 30A 30A ( 70AJ30AJ30A ( 30A ( 200A SEE NOTE 1. CRAWLSPACE CRAWLSPACE BASEMENT BOILER ROOM < METERSOCKE C ETR NORTH ANDOVER HOUSING c AUTHORITY zc 1 KADRKESK| MEADOWS NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845 ui SELECTED ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS FOUNTAIN 'CABLE WITH GROUND. DR|VE. 887-1 NO SEE NOTE 1. NORTH ANDOVER, MA 0 1. IN TWELVE (12) DWELLING UNITS AS SELECTED BY OWNER, REPLACE EXISTING 30A FEEDER WITH NEW =W—E- ASSHOWN 0 1 OQA 1 OOA 1 OOA 1 OOA 70A TYPE NM—B FEEDER FROM BASEMENT ELECTRIC MLO MLO MLO MLO ROOM TO EXISTING LOADCENTERS. LC LC LC LC 2. IN TWELVE (12) DWELLING UNITS AS SELECTED BY OWNER, REMOVE EXISTING 30A/2P CIRCUIT BREAKER 1\\TANGLE ETR ETR ETR ETR AND BLANK. PROVIDE NEW ENCLOSED 70A/2P ENGINEERING SEE NOTE 2 CIRCUIT BREAKER NEXT TO METER BREAKER TROUGH. APARTMENT APARTMENT INCORPORATED 3. ALTERNATE NO. 1: IN ONE (1) DWELLING UNIT AS TO HP PANEL, SELECTED BY OWNER, PROVIDED WORK DETAILED IN uu ninow Street Danvers, 01923 `^ Tel. (e��� 777-7sao ' F�� (g7a) 777-7e53 BUILDING MAY VARY. REFER TO SITE PLAN, DRAWING #4/3 TYPE NM—B FIREWALL PLASTER-- E-1 FOR BUILDING LAYOUTS. OMWIA10 rl7Z.= CABLE WITH GROUND. CEILING 70A ( 30A OA 30A 30A r 200A u-- TYPICAL BUILDING DIAGRAMS(l)-Y4"EMTOMWINONZIANFR METER SOCKET, 1 ��-�� E �� Distributed by BWDocs ONLINE/ P.O. Box 51 Groton, MA 01450 Phone (978) 888-3350 Fax(978)449-0469 www.biddocsonline.com © Copyright 2013, BidDocs ONLINE Inc. All rights reserved DEVAL L.PATRICK � f2 BARBARA ANTHONY GOVERNOR UNDERSECRETARY,OFFICE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS&BUSINESS GREGORY BIALECKI Commonwealth of Massachusetts REGULATION AND OEVELO HOUSING Division of Professional Licensure MARK KMETZ AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR,DIVISION OF BOARD OF STATE EXAMINERS OF ELECTRICIANS PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE 1000 Washington Street Suite 710 Boston, Massachusetts 02118-6100 NOTICE OF HEARING �� To: Mr. Gary P.Nangle Docket No. 253 32 Prince Street Bea-14-277 Danvers,MA 01923 nrr1 In the Matter of: North Andover Housing Authority VK Peter Murphy Inspector of Wires, Town of North Andover Re: Fountain Drive,North Andover MA You are hereby notified that the previously appointed hearing has been rescheduled. The Board of Electricians' Appeals will hold a hearing in Room 1 (D), 1000 Washington Street, Boston, on March 24,2014 the opening of the public meeting will occur 10:00 a.m. The hearing will be held subsequently based on the Board's scheduled agenda and in accordance with the provisions of MGL c. 143, § 3P regarding alleged violations of the Massachusetts Electrical Code. You may be accompanied or represented by counsel if you so desire. You may subpoena witnesses and documents for presentation at the hearing. The Board requires fifteen copies of any paperwork you may present to be provided at the hearing. The hearing will be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the M.G.L. c. 30A. You may; at your expense; have a stenographer present to record the hearing.If so arranged,you must then provide a copy of the transcript to the Board at your expense. (801 C.M.R. 1.01 (10) (K).) Board of Electricians' Appeals By: Donald Aisen, Executive Director Dated this: 28th day of February 2014 - Sent Certified Mail: 7011 2970 0000 5127 9805 And Regular Mail cc: Peter Murphy,Inspector of Wires, Town of North Andover Sent Certified Mail:- 7411 2970 0000 5127 9812 And Regular Mail i r 1 $fix. Y i I I x� x a i 1 x 0 t AiTl- y Mfr i S � z k r. k � rf F� 4 ' k I i iy space arouna equipment is essential for worker safety.These require- Conductors between buildings,whether overhead or underground,follow rules ments apply to any electrical equipment that might require examination,adjust- very similar to those for service conductors.When more than one building is ment,servicing,or maintenance while energized.The spaces around electrical supplied by a service,care must be taken to avoid objectionable currents on the equipment should not be used for storage. grounding paths between the buildings.Install separate insulated neutral conduc- Working Space F3 06 IRC 08 NEC tors,rather than using the grounding conductors as neutrals.The IRC does not ❑ Front workingclearance min 36in address outside feeders and separate buildings except for the rules on grounding. deep_[3305.2] {110.26A1} ❑ Distance measured from face of enclosure or live parts[3305.2] (110.26A1) Outside Feeders 08 NEC ❑ Work space extends to floor EXC [3305.2] {110.26A3) ❑ Trees may not support overhead conductors (21 si Related equipment may extend bin beyond panel front[3305.2] {110.26A3) ❑ Overhead feeder height rules same as services F2 2251., ❑ Clear width min 30in wide or width of equipment _[3305.2] {110.26A2) ❑ Provide proper cover for buried cable or conduit F5,T7 (30u.6} ❑ Panel need not be centered in space,hinged doors must be ❑ Each building or structure req's GES EXC F4 (250.32A) openable at least 90° [3305.2] {110.26A2} Building or structure w/only 1 branch circuit w/EGC (250.32AX) ❑ Working space not to lPe used for storage [3305.4] (110.26B) ❑ Multiwire circuit considered 1 circuit for above rule (250.32AX) ❑ Illumination req'd for all indoor panels [3305.6] (110.26D) ❑ Disconnect req'd at each building F4 (225.31) ❑ Min headroom for service&panels 61/2ft [3305.7] {110.26E) ❑ Disconnect must be rated as service equipment EXC {225.36} Garages or outbuildings snap switches or 3-ways OK {225.36X} ❑ EGC(4-wire feeder)req'd between buildings EXC {250.32B} Existing installations to separate buildings w/no continuous f 3 t.min.depth,Working Space p metal paths between the 2 structures {250.32BY.}2 .�• measured from front around t` edge of panel ❑ Do not bond neutral 4 EGC or enclosure in subpanel {250.328} Equipment / 30 in. Separate Buildings ,� 1 min. .. <C width t y ° . Each building or structure containing Panel door must ;< .: F more than 1 branch circuit requires its •; be openable to at <.`f F own grounding electrode system least 90°. ; Cover depth per T7 1 -"- It: 90° t t r< t i 4♦ I t Working spaceheight t 6 ft.6 in.or height of equipment,whichever Required working r is greater ; space must extend to Feeders to separate buildings require an insulated neutral separate from the floor or grade, grounding conductor.The panels in separate buildings are subpanels F16. 11M ( y Groundinfte1 #cfntctorCWco0dJt#4d to connect the Overcurrent:Any current in excess of the rating of equipment or conductor insu- service neutral or the equipment to a grounding electrode or to a point on the lation.Overcurrents are produced by overloads,ground faults,or short circuits. grounding electrode system F6. Overfusing:A fuse or breaker that has an overload rating greater than allowed Ground fault:An unintentional connection of a current-carrying conductor to for the conductor it is protecting. equipment or conductors that are not normally intended to carry current. Overload:Equipment drawing current in excess of the equipment or conductor GFCI:A device to protect against shock hazards by interrupting current rating and in such a manner that damage would occur if it continued for a when an imbalance of 6 milliamps or more is detected. sufficient length of time.Short circuits and ground faults are not overloads. GFPE:A device to protect equipment from ground faults and allowing higher Panelboards:The"guts"of an electrical panel;the assembly of bus bars,termi- levels of leakage current than a GFCI. nal bars,etc.,designed to be placed in a"cabinet."What is commonly called Hertz:A measure of the frequency of AC.In North America,the standard frequency an electrical panel or load center is,by NEC terms,a panelboard mounted in is 60 Hertz. a cabinet F16. Individual branch circuit:A circuit supplying only one piece of utilization Power:Electrical power is the product of volts times amps and can be equipment. expressed as either watts(true power)or VA(apparent power). In sight:See within sight. Service:The conductors and equipment providing a connection to the utility F2. Load:The electrical demand of a piece of electrical equipment measured in Service drop:The overhead conductors supplied by the utility F2. amps or wafts. Service entrance conductors:Trhe conductors on the customer's premises Lighting outlet:An outlet intended for the direct connection of a lampholder or that convey power to the service equipment. a luminaire. Service equipment:The equipment at which the power conductors entering the Location,damp:An area protected from weather,yet subject to moderate building can be switched off to disconnect the premises'wiring from the utility degrees of moisture,such as a covered porch. power source.A meter can be a part of or separate from the service equipment. Location,dry:A location not normally subject to dampness or wetness. Service lateral:Underground service entrance conductors. Location,wet:All installations underground or in concrete or masonry in direct Service point:The connection or splice point at which the service drop and contact with the earth and areas subject to direct saturation with rain water or service entrance meet-it is the handoff between the utility and the customer. other liquids. Short circuit:A direct connection of current-carrying conductors without tf} Luminaire:(formerly lighting fixture)A complete lighting unit,including parts to interposition of a load,resulting in high levels of current. connect it to the power supply and possibly parts to protect or distribute the Short circuit rating(SCR):The amount of current that a piece of equipment light source.A lampholder,such as a porcelain socket,is not itself a luminaire. (such as a breaker or switch) is rated to sustain without damage. Neutral conductor:The conductor connected to the neutral point of a system Snap switch:A typical wall switch,including 3-way and 4-way switches. that is intended to carry current under normal conditions F17. Ufer:A concrete-encased grounding electrode,named after the-developer of the Dpen conductors:Individual conductors not contained within a raceway or system, Herbert Ufer FE. cable sheathing,such as a typical service drop. Unit switch:A switch that is an inteoral cart of an annliannp. I ARTICLE 110—REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS 110.26 boards, panelboards, or motor control centers located (D) Illumination. Illumination shall be provided for all across the aisle from each other where conditions of main- working spaces about service equipment, switchboards, tenance and supervision ensure that written procedures panelboards,or motor control centers installed indoors.Ad- have been adopted to prohibit equipment on both sides of ditional lighting outlets shall not be required where the the aisle from being open at the same time and qualified work space is illuminated by an adjacent light source or as persons who are authorized will service the installation. permitted by 210.70(A)(1), Exception No. 1, for switched (2) Width of Working Space. The width of the working receptacles. In electrical equipment rooms, the illumination space in front of the electric equipment shall be the width shall not be controlled by automatic means only. of the equipment or 750 mm (30 in.), whichever is greater. In all cases,the work space shall permit at least a 90 degree (E) Headroom. The minimum headroom of working opening of equipment doors or hinged panels. spaces about service equipment,switchboards,panelboards, or motor control centers shall be 2.0 m (61/2 ft). Where the (3) Height of Working Space. The work space shall be electrical equipment exceeds 2.0 m (61/2 ft) in height, the clear and extend from the grade, floor, or platform to the minimum headroom shall not be less than the height of the, height required by 110.26(E). Within the height require- equipment. ments of this section, other equipment that is associated with the electrical installation and is located above or be- Exception: In existing dwelling units, service equipment low the electrical equipment shall be permitted to extend or panelboards that do not exceed 200 amperes shall be not more than 150 mm (6 in.) beyond the front of the permitted in spaces where the headroom is less than 2.0 m electrical equipment. (61/2 ft). (B) Clear Spaces. Working space required by this section (F) Dedicated Equipment Space. All switchboards,panel- shall not be used for storage. When normally enclosed live boards,distribution boards,and motor control centers shall be parts are exposed for inspection or servicing, the working located in dedicated spaces and protected from damage. space, if in a passageway or general open space, shall be suitably guarded. Exception: Control equipment that by its very nature or because of other rules of the Code must be adjacent to or (C) Entrance to Working Space. within sight of its operating machinery shall be permitted (1) Minimum Required. At least one entrance of suffi- in those locations. cient area shall be provided to give access to working space (1) Indoor. Indoor installations shall comply with about electrical equipment. 110.26(F)(1)(a) through (F)(1)(d). (2) Large Equipment.For equipment rated 1200 amperes (a) Dedicated Electrical Space.The space equal to the or more that contains overcurrent devices, switching de- width and depth of the equipment and extending from the vices, or control devices, there shall be one entrance to the floor to a height of 1.8 In (6 ft) above the equipment or to required working space not less than 610 mm(24 in.) wide and 2.0 m (6'/2 ft) high at each end of the working space. the structural ceiling,whichever is lower,shall be dedicated Where the entrance has a personnel door(s), the door(s) to the electrical installation. No piping, ducts, leak protec- shall open in the direction of egress and be equipped with tion apparatus, or other equipment foreign to the electrical panic bars, pressure plates, or other devices that are nor- installation shall be located in this zone. mally latched but open under simple pressure. Exception: Suspended ceilings with removable panels shall A single entrance to the required working space shall be be permitted within the 1.8-m (6 ft) zone. permitted where either of the conditions in.110.26(C)(2)(a) (b) Foreign Systems. The area above the dedicated or (C)(2)(b) is met. space required by 110.26(F)(1)(a)shall be permitted to con- (a) Unobstructed Exit. Where the location permits a tain foreign systems, provided protection is installed to continuous and unobstructed way of exit travel, a single avoid damage to the electrical equipment from condensa- entrance to the working space shall be permitted. tion, leaks, or breaks in such foreign systems. (b) Extra Working Space. Where the depth of the (c) Sprinkler Protection. Sprinkler protection shall be working space is twice that required by 110.26(A)(1), a permitted for the dedicated space where the piping com- single entrance shall be permitted.It shall be located so that lie this section. the distance from the equipment to the nearest edge of the plies with s s Io . entrance is not less than the minimum clear distance speci- (d) Suspended Ceilings.A dropped,suspended,or simi- fied in Table 110.26(A)(1) for equipment operating at that lar ceiling that does not add strength to the building structure voltage and in that condition. shall not be considered a structural ceiling. 2005 Edition NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 70-37 70-16 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ARTICLE 110—GENERAL 70-17 Exception No. I. Working space is not required in back of assemblies (c) Entrances to rooms and other guarded locations containing ex- such as dead-front switchboards or control centers when there are no { posed live parts shall be mart-^d with conspicuous warning signs forbid- renewable or adjustable parts such as fuses or switches on the back and ding unqualified persons to enter. when all connections are accessible from other locations than the back. For motors see Sections 430-132 and 430-133. For additional require- Exception No. 2. Smaller spaces may be permitted by the authority ments at voltages over 600 see Article 710. having jurisdiction where it is judged that the particular arrangement of 110-18. Arcing Parts. Parts of electrical equipment which in ordinary the installation will provide adequate accessibility. operation produce arcs, sparks, flames or molten metal, shall be en- (b) Clear Spaces. Working space required by this Section shall not closed unless separated and isolated from all combustible material. be used for storage. When normally enclosed live parts are exposed for For hazardous locations see Articles 500-517 inclusive. For motors see inspection or servicing, the working space, if in a passageway or gen- Section 430-14. eral open space,shall be suitably guarded. [ 110-19. Light and Power from.Railway Conductors. Circuits for light- (c) Access and Entrance to Working Space. At least one entrance of ing and power shall not be connected to any system containing trolley sufficient area shall be provided to give access to the working space } wires with a ground return, except in electric railway cars, car houses, about electrical equipment. power houses, or passenger and freight stations operated in connection (d) Front Working Space. In all cases where there are live parts with electric railways. normally exposed on the front of switchboards or control centers, the 110-20. Insulation Resistance. All wiring shell be so installed that working space in front of such boards or panels shall be not less than 3 when completed the system will be free from short-circuits and from feet. grounds other than as provided in Article 250. (e) Illumination. Adequate illumination shall be provided for all 110-21. Marking. The manufacturer's name, trademark, or other de- working spaces about switchboards and control centers. scriptive marking by which the organization responsible for the product (f) Headroom. The minimum headroom of working spaces about } may be identified, shall be placed on all electrical equipment. Other switchboards or control centers where there are live parts exposed at markings shall be provided giving voltage, current, wattage, or other any time, shall be 61/4 feet. ratings as are prescribed elsewhere in this Code. For higher voltages,see Article 710. 1 110-22. Identification. Each disconnecting means required by this 110-17. Guarding of Live Parts. (Not more than 600 Volts) Code for motors and appliances, and each service, feeder or branch circuit at the point where it originates, shall be legibly marked to indi- (a) Except as elsewhere required or permitted by this Code, live cate its purpose unless located and arranged so the purpose is evident. parts of electrical equipment operating at 50 volts or more shall be The marking shall be of sufficient durability to withstand the environ- guarded against accidental contact by approved cabinets or other forms ment involved. of approved enclosures,or any of the following means: (1) By location in a room, vault, or similar enclosure which is ac- cessible only to qualified persons. (2) By suitable permanent, substantial partitions or screens so ar- ranged that only qualified persons will have access to the space within reach of the live parts. Any openings in such partitions or screens shall be so sized and located that persons are not likely to come into acciden- tal contact with the live parts or to bring conducting objects into con- tact with them. (3) By a guard rail, provided the live parts operate at 600 volts or less and provided the location is such as to make contact with live parts unlikely. (4) By location on a suitable balcony, gallery, or platform so ele- vated and arranged as to exclude unqualified persons. (5) By elevation at least 8 feet above the floor or other working surface. (b) In locations where electrical equipment would be exposed to i physical damage, enclosures or guards shall be so arranged and of such strength as to prevent such damage. vJ�� xccx M1, t oIm , w , ' 4iYnMfIGlWyyyyd�.. f n VOLUME II 1959 ADVANCE REPORTS PROPOSED NATIONAL ELECTRICAL DVANMG CODE c Prepared for the BOG SIXTY-THIRD NFPA ANNUAL MEETING IClE ON ATLANTIC CITY, N.1. AcuvEOMG JUNE 1-3, 1839 s g NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 1International rpA 60 Batterymarch St. Boston 10, Mass. GM44&w PIUMM M USA. 1962 NFPA ADVANCE REPORTS ADVANCING Prepared for the SIXTY-SIXTH NFPA tCCHNICAL ANNUAL MEETING PROGRESS IN FIRE SHERATON HOTEL IROTECTION PHILADELPHIA, PA. J4GINEERING MAY 21-25, 1962 Q K NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION FPA International 60 Batterymarch St. Boston 10, Mass. 4.5-"Z-5M PRINTED IN U.S.A. 1962 NFPA ADVANCE REPORTS The 1962 NEPA Advance Reports contain committee re- ports pre-printed for consideration at the Sixty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the National Fire Protection Association in Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania, May 21-25, 1962. Publication of these reports is in conformance with Article 52 of the NFPA Regula- tions Governing 'Technical Committee Procedure and is done so that all interested may have advance notice of the proposed action to be taken at the Annual Meeting. All members and others interested are urged to read these report's and be prepared to participate in the discussions incident to action on the reports at the Annual Meeting. Written com- ments may be filed with the responsible Committee Chairman and the Association prior to the meeting. After action by the Association, there will not be opportunity for amendment of any standard adopted until it is next brought up for revision. The proposals made in these reports are not official until acted upon I)y the Annual Meeting. The reports are subject to amendment at the Annual Meeting. They may be adopted as pre-printed, amended in minor or major detail before adop- tion, referred back to the committees for further consideration or otherwise disposed of. Such reports as are designated as tentative are not intended for final action this year; under normal procedure, they will be considered further by the com- mittees and presented in final form at a subsequent meeting. The reports will be presented and acted upon during the various sessions of the meeting as indicated on the separately published program. While it is expected that the reports will be presented in the order indicated in the program, the order may be changed by action of the meeting. Reports which are finally adopted by the Association at the Annual Meeting will be printed by the Association following the meeting, normally in separate pamphlet form and in one of the seven annual volumes of the National Fire Codes. Those in- terested should watch for announcements in the issues of Fire News (sent automatically to all members) and the periodically issued List of NFI'A Publications, available free from the Association. For Procedure for Action on Committee Reports, see inside back cover. Copyrighl © 1962 National Fire Protection Associalion Report of the National Electrical Code Committee to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting Washington, D.C., May 17-21 (See Volume 1 for Reports of Other NFPA Technical Committees Reporting to the Meeting) rFA Copyright®1965 National Fire Protection Association 60 Batterymarch Street, Boston, Mass. 02110 '4tl 4/65: CP Printed In U. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Official Use Only lug Department of Fire Services Permit No._ t- Z a ?- Occupancy and Fee Checked BOARD OF FIRE PREVENTION,REGULATIONS [Rev. 1/07] (leave blank APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO PERFORM ELECTRICAL WORK All work to be performed in accordance with the Massachusetts Electrical Code(MEC),527 CMR 12.00 (PLEASE PRINT IN INK OR TYPE ALL INFORMATION) Date: /�1 City or Town of: NORTH ANDOVER To theInsp o of Wires: By this application the undersigned gives notice of his or her intention to perform the electrical work described below. Location(Street&Number) Y ,n i n f,1,U e-- Owner or Tenant Urj' ,�� f4NA Telephone No. q 7T.- — Owner's Address y � Is this permit in conjunction with a building permit? -Yes ❑ No 9-(Check Appropriate Box) Purpose of Building Utility Authorization No. Existing Service Amps / Volts Overhead ❑ Undgrd❑ No.of Meters New Service Amps / Volts Overhead❑ Undgrd ❑ No.of Meters Number of Feeders and Ampacity Location and Nature of Proposed Electrical Work: R cao k -', fable may be waived bv the Inspector of Wires. f Total Sformers KVA Date.... ..�.. .�...� ....... rators KVA Emergency Lighting �{•H°nrh lry Units TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER ALARMS No.of Zones � ` I Detection and T� PERMIT FOR WIRING iitiatin2 Devices *;�'` '4g• Alerting Devices �34CMUS�t Self-Contained lion/Alertine Devices Municipal This certifies that •..••••• ❑ Other •, /tiConnection ........................... ty Systems:* has permission to perform •.••..••••••••• i r;rI/FC ---� of Devices or Equivalent /... ......r _. //,, irmg: wirin in the building of.... �,�D� S'i. �erMass. of Devices or E uivalent � ll ....... munications Wiring: at f� Q/iv/„r1,�� � of Devices or E uivalent ......... ... ..........................................North Ando od ::1 Fee... ..... .....Lic.No. ...�.?yz. � �/� f �` N.....< ........! las required by the Inspector of Wires. 1: ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR r Y) Check# �"l d� d J 10,and upon completion. t r � f electrical work may issue unless s) / U its substantial equivalent. The - - -- it issuing office. �c urr-nits appirC tf0 in s true and complete. .tui. I'mANIL: �7tClf �2��J/lea-l� 13-Ja LIC.NO.: �1/.� Licensee: Signature LIC.NO.: 7/ (Ifapplicable, enter "exempt"in the lie nse number line.) Bus.Tel.No.: ?5'/.3s9 3/,S Address: `� rt? /rq� Ur�i� 3j y�r�d,. v.J� /orf X195(? Alt.Tel.No.: - ?Tp-;/-/7 *Per M.G.L c. 147,s.57- 1,security work requires Department of Public Safety"S"License: Lic.No. OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the Licensee does not have the liability insurance coverage norm required by law. By my signature below,I hereby waive this requirement. I am the(check one)❑owner ❑owner' Owner/Agent Signature Telephone No. PERMIT FEE: $ i i � '�L� �`,� : �J f i \�. January 24,2014 N 11.YeIG LE ENGINEERING N EIEI(>ING Mr,Peter Murphy,Inspector of Wires )IN COIR P011t.pA'l('1EID> TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 1600 Osgood Street North Andover,MA 01845 RE: DHCD 196036 North Andover Housing Authority Selected Electrical Improvements,Fountain Drive Dear Mr.Murphy: This letter is to open a discussion regarding the planned electrical safety improvements planned for the North Andover Housing Authority's Fountain Drive development,As you may recall,the proposed work includes: 1, Adding a circuit and GFCI receptacle in each of forty 40 dwelling unit bathrooms,and 2. Adding an electric range outlet in each of eight(8)unit kitchens.'This element of the work also includes the installation of a new feeder to the existing unit panelboard. 'You recently discussed the work with Mr.Carl Neunaber of my office,and advised that you would not issue a permit for the work as currently depicted on the contract documents. We understand your concern to be an existing violation of the working space at the existing dwelling unit panelboards. We believe the work should be permitted as allowed by 527 CMR 12.00,the Massachusetts Electrical code,Rule 3;which,reads: "Additions or modifications to an existing installation shall be made in accordance with this Code Without bringing the remaining part of the installation into compliance with the requirements of this Code. The installation shall not create a violation of this Code, nor shall it increase the magnitude of an existing violation" In this instance,the issue is an existing working space violation at the existing panelboards located in the dwelling unit kitchens.The panelboards are located.above the kitchen counter,-and below the upper kitchen cabinets;a common installation in this vintage construction.The location of the existing panelboards does not allow compliance with recent or current editions of 527 CMR 12.00 110.26(A), Working Space which in effect requires a clear space for 36 inches in front of the panel,30 inches wide, from the floor to the ceiling As you know,the working space described above is obstructed by the existing kitchen cabinets. However,the working space violation is an existing violation. 1 The addition of the electric range receptacle outlet is in response to Public Housing Notice 2012-15from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development(DHCD).The notice provides that public housing in which residents on oxygen therapy reside should be provided with electric cooking appliances rather than:natural gas appliances,due to the risk of fire and serious bodily injury or death_should the oxygen cause a fire ignited by the open flame of the gas range-top burners.The addition of the electric range receptacle outlet will 011ow the NAHA to replace the gas ranges with electric ranges in selected dwelling units and safety.accommodate.residents who may be on oxygen therapy,in.response to the notice from,DHCD. 32 Prince Street,Danvers,MA .oxa�23 Tel, (978).771-76,5o IFaic (978).171-1653 wwry,xxai<e�le�xxgin�eerin�,coun Mr.Peter Murphy,Inspector of Wires January 24,2014 Page 2 The addition of branch circuits to serve the bathroom CFCI receptacle outlet and electric range receptacle outlet in the existing panelboards.does not increase the magnitude of the existing working space violation,as the working space is related to the panelboard—not to the circuit breakers or branch cirouits therein.Therefore,the proposed work does not increase the iiiagnitUd'e of the existing clear space violation at each panelboard. Also please note that 527 CMR 12.00 paragraph I I0.26(A)requires the described working space.only for "equ pment... likely to require examination, adjgit004t,servicing or maintenance while.energized..."If the 'work is permitted,we will require that the following,warning label be installed at each dwelling unit panelboard: DO NOT WORK ON THS.EQUIPMENT .ENERGIZEDI 9. . EQUIPMENT DISCONNECTING MEANS LOCATEp IN BUILDING BASEMENT Such a warning label will eliminate the likeliliood that thea panelboard will be serviced while energized, eliminating the clear space requirement. We believe the work will create a safer xiistallation for the residents.at Poirltain Drive. We respeotfully..request that the permit for.this work ssiie under the provisions of S27.CMR 12;00;2014 Massachusetts Electrical Code,Rule 3,or that the application for permit be rejected in writing stating the reasons fer"tlie rejection so that the determination can be appealed to the Board of Eleotriciatis'Appeals in accordance with M.B.1. c.,1.43.,§8P. Should you have any questions.regarding#his infonnatign,please do not hesitate to contact me. Respectfally, NAlac,L1E 1E jC1a1C R 9P'colEtA\'l['lElm G .' angle, r,Pres ent cc: Joanne Comerford,NAHA Robert Watt,:DRCD NAM I Project Folders\11015 DHCD House Dodtor111015.02I North.Andover HA=Eleetrical lmprove61gntslCoifespondencaU.trPMI:doc V)P'lrittice S tireeit,Dr. nveirs, i I-A poi 023 Tel: (970):777 76�o:)Fax. (qJO)717 7653 w*v.m'axuglee,ng >ir�ie)rl>tnpcoim -Mr-Peter Murphy,Inspector of Wires January 24,2014 N&2 The addition of branch circuits to serve the bathroom GFC1 receptacle outlet and electric,range r6copta6ld outlet in the existing pahelboards.does not increase the magnitude of the existing working t W01 — space violation,as the working space is related to the panelboard–not to the circuit breakers or branch oifouit8 therein.Therefore,the proposed work does not increase the magnitude of the existing clear space violation at each panelboard. Also please note that 527 CMR 12.00 paragraph 110.26(A)requires the described working spqqe only.for "equipment... likely to require exanfina4lon, adjustment,servicing or maintenance while energized... the work is permitted,we will require that the following warning label be installed at each dwelling unit panelboard: . .... .... .. . _ yW.��R r e...x�� DQ NOT WORK THS.E. QUIPMENT I--�.-. ZED 1.'. E k RG I Z E DI EQUIPMENT DISCONNECTING" " MEANS LOCATED IN BUILN-N.GBAS BASEMENT Such a warning label will eliminate the likelihood that flier panelboard will be serviced-while energized, eliminating the clear space requirement. Vire believe the work will create sAfetifi4allati6n for the i6§ideilts at Fountain Drive. We�Te§ppqifi;tj1y request that the permit for this workisshe tinder the provisions isions of 527.C- MR 12,00,2014 Massachusetts Electrical Code,Rule 3,or that the application for permit be rejected.;'U writing ng stating the ' _; reasons for the rejection so that the determination can be appealed to the Board of Efe�trlcian`Appeals in accordance with M..G;L. 0.,143.,§3P. Shouldyou haw any questions.regarding information,.infori-nation..please do not hesitate to,contact me. p . Respectfully, NAwc,LE IE NEEIRING IINCORPORA9FEID IwAngle, r�Pres ent PC: Joanne Comerford,NAHA Robert Watt:Dj1CD NAM I YrqjWFolders\11015 DHCD HouieWctbr\11015.021 North AndoietHA-ElectricalJmpioverfibhts\C6ifespondeneatrPMIdoe SzPjrkice IM[A of 025 Tel. Fax--(qj$)77,y-76.55 VAvW.H1.axiLgtel,eiRgii1�C)ring.!Colnm January 24,2014 NArTG]L1E (ENGIN EEPUNG Mr,Peter Murphy,Inspector of Wires IN CORP'0►1ft.AT EID> TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 1600 Osgood Street North Andover,MA 01845 RE: DHCD, 196036 North Andover Housing Authority Selected Electrical Improvements,Fountain Drive Dear Mr.Murphy: This letter is to open a discussion regarding the planned electrical safety improvements planned for the North Andover Housing Authority's Fountain Drive development..As you may recall,the proposed work includes: 1, Adding a circuit and GFCI receptacle in each of forty 40 dwelling unit bathrooms,and 2. Adding an electric.range outlet in each of eight(8)unit kitchens.'This element of the work also includes the installation of a new feeder to the existing unit panelboard. You recently discussed the work with Mr.Carl Neunaber of my office,and advised that you would not issue a permit for the work as currently depicted on the contract documents. We understand your concern to be an existing violation of the working space at the existing dwelling unit panelboards. We believe the work should be permitted as allowed by 527 CMR t2.00,the Massachusetts Electrical code,Rule 3;which reads: "Additions or modifications to an existing installation shall be made in accordance with this Code without bringing the remaining part of the installation into compliance with the requirements of this Code. The installation shall not create a violation of this Code, nor shall it increase the magnitude of an existing violation" In this instance,the issue is an existing working space violation at the existing panelboards located in the dwelling unit kitchens.The panelboards are located.above the kitchen counter,-arid below the upper kitchen cabinets;a common installation in this vintage construction.The location of the existing panelboards does not allow compliance with recent or current editions of 527 CMR 12.00 110.26(A), Working Space which in effect requires a clear space for 36 inches in front of the panel,30 inches wide, from the floor to the ceiling As you know,the working space described above is obstructed by the existing kitchen cabinets. However,the working space violation is an existing violation. 1 The addition of the electric range receptacle outlet is in response to Public Housing Notice 20.12-15from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development(DHCD).The notice provides that public housing in which residents on oxygen therapy reside should be provided with electric cooking appliances rather than:natural gas appliances,due to the risk of fire and serious bodily injury or death_should the oxygen cause afire ignited by the open flame of the gas range-top burners:The addition of the electric range receptacle outlet will allow the NA14A to replace the gas ranges with electric ranges in selected dwelling units and. safely.accomnrodate residents who may be on oxygen therapy,in.response to the notice from DHCD. ,,S]P'rince Street,Danvers,MN.oxap2, Tel; (97,8),,y 7-7650 Pak (978).771-1653 vywvw,x atuegleengrineering.coun TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER o Office of the Building Department � �10RTh1 � Community Development and Services ? y `• "•"'6 ya p 1600 Osgood Street, Bldg. 20,Suite 2035 North Andover, MA 01845 978-688-9545 ��SSACHUS���� To:Gary P. Nangle February 3, 2014 Fr: Peter Murphy- Electrical Inspector Re: Fountain Drive, Unit#2, North Andover MA Permit#12078 Dear Mr. Nangle, Your permit application for Unit#2, Fountain Drive was received and processed on January 6, 2014.The permit was not formally issued as the permit fees were not paid due to the fact that the total scope of the work was not known at that time. As a courtesy,an inspection of the above address was conducted on January 7, 2014 and was not approved.The reason for failure was because the scope of work for that unit and additional units will be in violation of 527 CMR 12:00 Rule 3. 527 CMR States: Rule 3—Additions or modifications to existing installation shall be made in accordance with this code without bringing the remaining part of the installation into compliance with the requirements of this code.The installation shall not create a violation of this code, nor shall it increase the magnitude of the existing violation. The inspection done on January 7, 2014 is indicative of the work to be done at the rest of the units (40 total) at this location. The existing circuit breaker panel in Unit#2 is not compliant with today's standards but was at the time of the initial installation, today's code requirement is four wires. Another failure to comply concerns working space in front, above, and below dedicated panel space(s) as addressed in NEC 2014, 110.24, 110.25, and 110.26. The location of the panel in Unit#2 (and remaining units) between the counter top and cabinet above and location of the stove directly in front of the panel will create a violation of the aforementioned code. Please see enclosed photo of rusted breaker box enclosure cover. The current panel location(s)will increase the magnitude of the existing violation ( IE. 527 CMR Rule#3) if the breaker panel will be reefed with 70 amp 3 wire or additional circuits for bathroom GFIC outlets are taken from these panels. In addition, I found no indication on the circuit breaker load center as to manufacturer or type of UL listed equipment that would be approved to be installed in the vintage panel at 2 Fountain Drive,as stated in Article 100 under listed. Installation of warning label(s)as represented in your letter does not address the code violation(s) and would not be sufficient to rectify the violation(s). Such a warning label will not prevent potential hazards due to the location(s) of the panels. In closing, NEC 2014 requires the panels to be relocated by addressing dedicated space issues as per NEC 2014, 110.24, 110.25,and 110.26. By doing this you will be able to accomplish the summary of work stated in your project manual documents. Please call with any additional questions or safety concerns regarding the Elderly Housing Units at Fountain Drive. Sincerely, Peter Murphy Electrical Inspector,Town of North Andover Cc:Joanne Comerford Curt Bellavance Gerald Brown Enclosures—11 pages In closing, NEC 2014 requires the panels to be relocated by addressing dedicated space issues as per NEC 2014, 110.24, 110.25,and 110.26. By doing this you will be able to accomplish the summary of work stated in your project manual documents. Please call with any additional questions or safety concerns regarding the Elderly Housing Units at Fountain Drive. Sincerely, Peter Murphy Electrical Inspector,Town of North Andover Cc:Joanne Comerford Curt Bellavance Gerald Brown Enclosures—11 pages TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Office of the Building Department � pOR7t/ q ° ct�,ED , 4, Community Development and Services 2 y6.p a+6 O I - - °� 1600 Osgood Street, Bldg. 20,Suite 2035 10 North Andover, MA 01845 iL it - y 978-688-9545 7.9 ADA.I7ED PpP,�'�5 SSACHUS� To:Gary P. Nangle February 3, 2014 Fr: Peter Murphy- Electrical Inspector Re: Fountain Drive, Unit#2, North Andover MA Permit#12078 Dear Mr. Nangle, Your permit application for Unit#2, Fountain Drive was received and processed on January 6, 2014.The permit was not formally issued as the permit fees were not paid due to the fact that the total scope of the work was not known at that time. As a courtesy, an inspection of the above address was conducted on January 7, 2014 and was not approved.The reason for failure was because the scope of work for that unit and additional units will be in violation of 527 CMR 12:00 Rule 3. 527 CMR States: Rule 3—Additions or modifications to existing installation shall be made in accordance with this code without bringing the remaining part of the installation into compliance with the requirements of this code.The installation shall not create a violation of this code, nor shall it increase the magnitude of the existing violation. The inspection done on January 7,2014 is indicative of the work to be done at the rest of the units(40 total) at this location. The existing circuit breaker panel in Unit#2 is not compliant with today's standards but was at the time of the initial installation,today's code requirement is four wires. Another failure to comply concerns working space in front, above, and below dedicated panel space(s) as addressed in NEC 2014, 110.24, 110.25, and 110.26. The location of the panel in Unit#2 (and remaining units) between the counter top and cabinet above and location of the stove directly in front of the panel will create a violation of the aforementioned code. Please see enclosed photo of rusted breaker box enclosure cover. The current panel location(s)will increase the magnitude of the existing violation ( IE. 527 CMR Rule#3) if the breaker panel will be reefed with 70 amp 3 wire or additional circuits for bathroom GFIC outlets are taken from these panels. 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